- C Programming Examples
- C Programming Examples
- C Print Hello World
- C Get Input from User
- C Print Integer
- C Add Two Numbers
- C Add Subtract Multiply Divide
- C Add n Numbers
- C Area Perimeter of Square
- C Area Perimeter of Rectangle
- C Area Circum of Circle
- C Fahrenheit to Celsius
- C Celsius to Fahrenheit
- C Inches to Centimeters
- C Kilogram to Gram
- C Reverse a Number
- C Swap Two Numbers
- C Interchange Numbers
- C Print ASCII Value
- C Print Fibonacci Series
- C Check Palindrome or Not
- C Check Armstrong or Not
- C Find Armstrong Numbers
- C Find nCr and nPr
- C Find Profit Loss
- C Sum of their Square
- C First & Last Digit Sum
- C Sum of All Digit
- C Product of All Digit
- C Print Total Digit in Number
- C Check Perfect Number
- C Find Basic Gross Salary
- C Round Number to Integer
- C Print Series upto n Term
- C Find Factors of Number
- C if-else & Loop Programs
- C Check Even or Odd
- C Check Prime or Not
- C Check Alphabet or Not
- C Check Vowel or Not
- C Check Leap Year or Not
- C Is Reverse Equal Original
- C Make Calculator
- C Add Digits of Number
- Count Positive Negative Zero
- C Largest of Two Numbers
- C Largest of Three Numbers
- C Smallest of Two Numbers
- C Smallest of Three Numbers
- C Find Factorial of Number
- C Find LCM & HCF
- C Find LCM of n Numbers
- C Find HCF of n Numbers
- C Find Arithmetic Mean
- C Find Average, Percentage
- C Find Student Grade
- C Print Table of Number
- C Print Prime Numbers
- C Find Discount Purchase
- C Calculate Parcel Charge
- C Calculate Wage of Labor
- C Print Phone Bill
- C Conversion programs
- C Decimal to Binary
- C Decimal to Octal
- C Decimal to Hexadecimal
- C Binary to Decimal
- C Binary to Octal
- C Binary to Hexadecimal
- C Octal to Decimal
- C Octal to Binary
- C Octal to Hexadecimal
- C Hexadecimal to Decimal
- C Hexadecimal to Binary
- C Hexadecimal to Octal
- C Pattern Programs
- C Pattern Printing Programs
- C Print Diamond Pattern
- C Print Floyd's Triangle
- C Print Pascal's Triangle
- C Array Programs
- C 1D Array Programs
- C Linear Search
- C Binary Search
- C Largest Element in Array
- C Smallest Element in Array
- C Second Largest/Smallest
- C Count Even Odd
- C Array Element at Even
- C Array Element at Odd
- C Print Even Array Elements
- C Print Odd Array Elements
- C Sum/Product of Even/Odd
- C Reverse an Array
- C Insert Element in Array
- C Delete Element from Array
- C Merge Two Arrays
- C Bubble Sort
- C Selection Sort
- C Insertion Sort
- C Print Common Elements
- C 2D Array Programs
- C Add Two Matrices
- C Subtract Two Matrices
- C Transpose a Matrix
- C Multiply Two Matrices
- C Sum All Matrix Elements
- C Largest Element in Matrix
- C Print Row Column Total
- C 3D Array Programs
- C String Programs
- C Print String
- C Find Length of String
- C Compare Two String
- C Copy a String
- C Concatenate String
- C Reverse a String
- C Count Vowels Consonants
- C Replace Vowel in String
- C Delete Vowels from String
- C Delete Word from String
- C Frequency of Character
- C Count Word in String
- C Remove Spaces from String
- C Sort a String
- C Sort String in Alphabetical
- C Sort Words in Ascending
- C Sort Words in Descending
- C Uppercase to Lowercase
- C Lowercase to Uppercase
- C Swap Two Strings
- C Check Anagram or Not
- C Check Palindrome String
- C Print Number in Words
- C Print Successive Character
- C Character without Space
- C File Programs
- C Read a File
- C Write Content to File
- C Read & Display File
- C Copy a File
- C Merge Two Files
- C Reverse File
- C Count All Character in File
- C List Files in Directory
- C Encrypt & Decrypt a File
- C Delete a File
- C Misc Programs
- Generate Random Numbers
- C Print Date Time
- C Print Message with Time
- C Get IP Address
- C Print Smiling face
- C Pass Array to Function
- Add Two Numbers using Pointer
- C Address of Variable
- C Shutdown Computer
- C Programming Tutorial
- C Tutorial
C Program to Print a Series of N Terms
Here we will learn about how to print some series up to the given term (by the user at run-time). Here is a list of some programs that will ask the user to enter the value of N (where N is the limit or term up to which the series will be printed) to print the series up to that term.
- Print the series: 1, 2, 3, 4,...N.
- Print the series: 1, 4, 9, 16,...N.
- Print the series: 0, 2, 6, 12,...N.
- Print the series: 1, 8, 27, 64,...N.
- Print the series: 1, 2, 4, 7,...N.
C Print 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on up to N terms
Here is the program that will print the series 1, 2, 3, 4,... up to N (as given by the user at run-time):
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int N, i; printf("Enter the value of N (limit): "); scanf("%d", &N); printf("\n"); for(i=1; i<=N; i++) { if(i==N) printf("%d", i); else printf("%d,", i); } getch(); return 0; }
As the above program was written in the Code::Blocks IDE, here is the sample run after a successful build and run. This is the first snapshot of the sample run:
Now provide the limit, say 25, to print the series up to the given term as shown here in the second snapshot of the sample run:
Here are some of the main steps used in the above program:
- Receive the value of N to print the series up to that given term.
- Create a for loop that runs from 1 to the given number, which is N.
- Inside the loop, print the value of i one by one.
C Print 1, 4, 9, 16,... all the way up to N Term
Here is another program that will print the series 1, 4, 9, 16,... up to N. The value of N will be provided by the user at run-time.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int N, i, inc=1, val=1, temp; printf("Enter the value of N (limit): "); scanf("%d", &N); printf("\n"); for(i=1; i<=N; i++) { if(i>1) { inc = inc+2; temp = inc; val = val+temp; } if(i==N) printf("%d", val); else printf("%d, ", val); } getch(); return 0; }
Here is the final snapshot of the sample run of the above program:
Here are some of the main steps used in the above program:
- Receive the value of N, say 10, as input to print the series up to that given term (10 times here).
- Create a for loop that runs from 1 to N.
- Inside the for loop, check whether the loop variable i is greater than 1 or not.
- If it is, then increment a variable, say inc, by 2 each time and initialize it to the variable, say temp. And finally, add it to another variable, say val, and initialize it to the variable val, which will be the current value to be printed as output.
- Never forget to initialize 1 to both the variables, say, inc and val, at the start of the program.
- Therefore, at the first run of the for loop, i holds 1, which is not greater than 1. Therefore, the program flow does not go inside the if block, and the value of i will be printed directly.
- At the second run, i holds 2, which is greater than 1, therefore the program flow goes inside the if block, and inc+2 or 1+2 or 3 will be initialized to inc, and inc or 3 will be initialized to temp, and val+temp or 1+3 or 4 will be initialized to val. Finally, print the value of val, which is 4.
- At the third run, i holds 3, which is again greater than 1, therefore inside the if block, inc+2 or 3+2 or 5 will be initialized to inc, inc or 5 will be initialized to temp, and val+temp or 4+5 or 9 will be initialized to val. Finally print the value of val and continue to check for the next value of i.
- In this way, the series gets printed as output.
Print the series: 0, 2, 6, 12,... N in C
Let's create another program that prints another series that is 0, 2, 6, 12,... up to N terms:
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int N, temp, inc=0, val=0, i; printf("Enter the value of N (limit): "); scanf("%d", &N); for(i=1; i<=N; i++) { if(i>1) { inc = inc + 2; temp = inc; val = val + temp; } if(i==N) printf("%d", val); else printf("%d, ", val); } getch(); return 0; }
Here is a sample run of the above program:
Use the same steps to create the above program, except that instead of 1, initialize 0 to both the variables val and inc (in this program).
C Print 1, 8, 27, 64,... all the way up to N Term
Let's create another program to print another series that is 1, 8, 27, 64,... up to N:
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int N, i, val; printf("Enter the value of N (limit): "); scanf("%d", &N); for(i=1; i<=N; i++) { val = i*i*i; if(i==N) printf("%d", val); else printf("%d, ", val); } getch(); return 0; }
This is the final snapshot of the sample run of the above program:
C Print 1, 2, 4, 7,... all the way up to N Term
Let's create one more program to print one more series that is 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16,... up to N in C.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int N, i, val=1, temp, inc=1; printf("Enter the value of N (limit): "); scanf("%d", &N); for(i=1; i<=N; i++) { if(i>1) { val = val + inc; inc++; } if(i==N) printf("%d", val); else printf("%d, ", val); } getch(); return 0; }
This is a snapshot of the sample run:
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