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C Exercises: From seven integer values find the highest value and it's position

C Basic Declarations and Expressions: Exercise-112 with Solution

Write a C program that reads seven integer values from the user and find the highest value and it’s position.

Sample Solution:

C Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main () {

int x, i, n = 0, temp_num = 0, position = 0;
printf("Input 6 numbers (integer values):\n");
for (i = 1; i < 7; i++){

  scanf("%d", &x);

  n = x;
  if (n >= temp_num){
    temp_num = n;
    position = i;
  }
}
printf("\nMaximum value: %d\n", temp_num);
printf("Position: %d", position);
}

Sample Output:

Input 6 numbers (integer values):
15
20
25
17
-8
35

Maximum value: 35
Position: 6

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