Saturday, October 2, 2021

Ordinal Numbers in C

 A simple program that will ask the user to give number and then the program will display the list of ordinal numbers using C programming language.

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Program Listing

#include <stdio.h>


const char *get_suffix(int num)

{

     switch(num)

     {

         case 10:

         case 11:

         case 12:

         case 13:

             return "th";

         default:

         {

             switch(num % 10)

             {

                 case 1: return "st";

                 case 2: return "nd";

                 case 3: return "rd";

                 default:

                     return "th";

             }

         }

     }

}


int main()

{

     


      int years = 0,i=0;

      printf("\n\n");

      printf("\tOrdinal Numbers in C");

      printf("\n\n");

      printf("\tHow many years: ");

      scanf("%d", &years);

    

      for(i = 1; i <= years; ++i) {

    printf("\t");

         printf("%d%s year\n", i, get_suffix(i));

         }

     printf("\n\n");

     printf("\tEnd of Program");

     printf("\n\n");

}


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