Monday, September 27, 2021

Print 1 To 100 Using While Loop in C++

 A simple program to print 1 to 100 using while loop in C++ programming language.

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Program Listing

/* print.cpp

   Prof. Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT, MIT

   www.jakerpomperada.com and www.jakerpomperada.blogspot.com

   jakerpomperada@gmail.com

   Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines.

*/


#include <iostream>



int counter1=0;

int number=0, i=0; 

 

int main()

{

      

i=1;   

number = 100;

std::cout <<"\n";

std::cout <<"\t\tPrint 1 To 100 Using While Loop in C++";  

std::cout <<"\n\n";

std::cout <<"\t";

while(i<=number)  

{  

     counter1++;

  

  std::cout << i <<" , ";

 

i=i+1;  

if(counter1 == 10){

           

        std::cout <<"\n\t";

        counter1 = 0;

    }

  }  

std::cout <<"\n";

std::cout <<"\t\tEnd of Program";  

std::cout <<"\n\n";   

}

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