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C Exercises: Print all numbers between 1 to 100 which divided by a specified number and the remainder will be 3

C Basic Declarations and Expressions: Exercise-32 with Solution

Write a C program to print all numbers between 1 to 100 which divided by a specified number and the remainder will be 3.

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C Programming: Print all numbers between 1 to 100 which divided by a specified number and the remainder will be 3

C Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
	int x, i;
	printf("Input an integer: ");
	scanf("%d", &x);
	
	for(i = 1; i <= 100; i++)
	{
		if((i%x) == 3) {
			printf("%d\n", i);
		}
	}
	return 0;
}

Input data: 25

Sample Output:

Input an integer: 3
28
53
78

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Static variable inside of a function in C

The scope of variable is where the variable name can be seen. Here, x is visible only inside function foo().

The lifetime of a variable is the period over which it exists. If x were defined without the keyword static, the lifetime would be from the entry into foo() to the return from foo(); so it would be re-initialized to 5 on every call.

The keyword static acts to extend the lifetime of a variable to the lifetime of the programme; e.g. initialization occurs once and once only and then the variable retains its value - whatever it has come to be - over all future calls to foo().

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