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The document contains C code examples that demonstrate basic programming concepts like printing output, user input, conditionals, loops, functions, and arithmetic. The examples start very simple, like printing "hello world", and become increasingly complex by adding more logic, abstraction, and error handling to print Mario block patterns of increasing complexity based on user input.

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hello0.

1 // A program that says hello to the world


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 printf("hello, world\n");
8 }
hello1.c

1 // get_string and printf with incorrect placeholder


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 string answer = get_string("What's your name? ");
9 printf("hello, answer\n");
10 }
compare0.c

1 // Conditionals, Boolean expressions, relational operators


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for integers
9 int x = get_int("What's x? ");
10 int y = get_int("What's y? ");
11
12 // Compare integers
13 if (x < y)
14 {
15 printf("x is less than y\n");
16 }
17 }
compare1.c

1 // Conditionals, Boolean expressions, relational operators


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for integers
9 int x = get_int("What's x? ");
10 int y = get_int("What's y? ");
11
12 // Compare integers
13 if (x < y)
14 {
15 printf("x is less than y\n");
16 }
17 else
18 {
19 printf("x is not less than y\n");
20 }
21 }
compare2.c

1 // Conditionals, Boolean expressions, relational operators


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for integers
9 int x = get_int("What's x? ");
10 int y = get_int("What's y? ");
11
12 // Compare integers
13 if (x < y)
14 {
15 printf("x is less than y\n");
16 }
17 else if (x > y)
18 {
19 printf("x is greater than y\n");
20 }
21 else if (x == y)
22 {
23 printf("x is equal to y\n");
24 }
25 }
agree.c

1 // Logical operators
2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user to agree
9 char c = get_char("Do you agree? ");
10
11 // Check whether agreed
12 if (c == 'Y' || c == 'y')
13 {
14 printf("Agreed.\n");
15 }
16 else if (c == 'N' || c == 'n')
17 {
18 printf("Not agreed.\n");
19 }
20 }
meow0.c

1 // Opportunity for better design


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 printf("meow\n");
8 printf("meow\n");
9 printf("meow\n");
10 }
meow1.c

1 // Better design
2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 int i = 0;
8 while (i < 3)
9 {
10 printf("meow\n");
11 i++;
12 }
13 }
meow2.c

1 // Better design
2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
8 {
9 printf("meow\n");
10 }
11 }
meow3.c

1 // Abstraction
2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 void meow(void);
6
7 int main(void)
8 {
9 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
10 {
11 meow();
12 }
13 }
14
15 // Meow once
16 void meow(void)
17 {
18 printf("meow\n");
19 }
meow4.c

1 // Abstraction with parameterization


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 void meow(int n);
6
7 int main(void)
8 {
9 meow(3);
10 }
11
12 // Meow some number of times
13 void meow(int n)
14 {
15 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
16 {
17 printf("meow\n");
18 }
19 }
mario0.c

1 // Prints a row of 4 question marks


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 printf("????\n");
8 }
mario1.c

1 // Prints a row of 4 question marks with a loop


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
8 {
9 printf("?");
10 }
11 printf("\n");
12 }
mario2.c

1 // Prints a column of 3 bricks with a loop


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
8 {
9 printf("#\n");
10 }
11 }
mario3.c

1 // Prints a 3-by-3 grid of bricks with nested loops


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
8 {
9 for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++)
10 {
11 printf("#");
12 }
13 printf("\n");
14 }
15 }
mario4.c

1 // Prints a 3-by-3 grid of bricks with nested loops using a constant


2
3 #include <stdio.h>
4
5 int main(void)
6 {
7 const int n = 3;
8 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
9 {
10 for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
11 {
12 printf("#");
13 }
14 printf("\n");
15 }
16 }
mario5.c

1 // Prints an n-by-n grid of bricks with nested loops


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 int n = get_int("Size: ");
9
10 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
11 {
12 for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
13 {
14 printf("#");
15 }
16 printf("\n");
17 }
18 }
mario6.c

1 // Prints an n-by-n grid of bricks, re-prompting user for positive integer


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 int n = get_int("Size: ");
9 while (n < 1)
10 {
11 n = get_int("Size: ");
12 }
13
14 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
15 {
16 for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
17 {
18 printf("#");
19 }
20 printf("\n");
21 }
22 }
mario7.c

1 // Prints an n-by-n grid of bricks, re-prompting user for positive integer


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Get size of grid
9 int n;
10 do
11 {
12 n = get_int("Size: ");
13 }
14 while (n < 1);
15
16 // Print grid of bricks
17 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
18 {
19 for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
20 {
21 printf("#");
22 }
23 printf("\n");
24 }
25 }
mario8.c

1 // Prints an n-by-n grid of bricks, re-prompting user for positive integer


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int get_size(void);
7 void print_grid(int n);
8
9 int main(void)
10 {
11 int n = get_size();
12 print_grid(n);
13 }
14
15 int get_size(void)
16 {
17 int n;
18 do
19 {
20 n = get_int("Size: ");
21 }
22 while (n < 1);
23 return n;
24 }
25
26 void print_grid(int n)
27 {
28 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
29 {
30 for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
31 {
32 printf("#");
33 }
34 printf("\n");
35 }
36 }
calculator0.c

1 // Addition with int, allows for overflow


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 int x = get_int("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 int y = get_int("y: ");
13
14 // Perform addition
15 printf("%i\n", x + y);
16 }
calculator1.c

1 // Addition with long


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Perform addition
15 printf("%li\n", x + y);
16 }
calculator2.c

1 // Division with longs, demonstrating truncation


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Divide x by y
15 printf("%li\n", x / y);
16 }
calculator3.c

1 // Division with longs, demonstrating truncation


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Divide x by y
15 float z = x / y;
16 printf("%f\n", z);
17 }
calculator4.c

1 // Division with longs, demonstrating type casting


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Divide x by y
15 float z = (float) x / (float) y;
16 printf("%f\n", z);
17 }
calculator5.c

1 // Division with longs, demonstrating floating-point imprecision


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Divide x by y
15 float z = (float) x / (float) y;
16 printf("%.20f\n", z);
17 }
calculator6.c

1 // Division with longs, demonstrating double


2
3 #include <cs50.h>
4 #include <stdio.h>
5
6 int main(void)
7 {
8 // Prompt user for x
9 long x = get_long("x: ");
10
11 // Prompt user for y
12 long y = get_long("y: ");
13
14 // Divide x by y
15 double z = (double) x / (double) y;
16 printf("%.20f\n", z);
17 }

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