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C++ Program to Check Whether a Number can be Expressed as Sum of Two Prime Numbers

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 09-Jun-2025 1K+ Views

You are given a number and you need to write a C++ program to check whether a number can be expressed as sum of two prime numbers. Input / Output Scenarios Following is the input-output statement: Input: n = 19 Output: 19 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. Explanation: 19 = 17 + 2, and both 17 and 2 are prime numbers. Input: n = 36 Output: 36 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. Explanation: 36 = 31 + 5, and both 31 and 5 are prime numbers. C++ Program ...

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C++ program to Zoom digits of an integer

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 09-Jun-2025 333 Views

Zooming digits means printing the digits of a given number in an enlarged form using special characters. In this article, we will learn to print (display) enlarged (zoomed) form of the digits of a given number. Below is the representation of digits 01438 in zoom format, Example of Zoom Digits in Integers Form To generate the zoomed digit, we define the pattern logic for each digit based on its respective function prototype. Then, we create a function that sets the switch-case logic which processes the selected digit based on either user input or a given number. In this example, ...

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How do I clear the cin buffer in C++?

Aman Kumar
Aman Kumar
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 3K+ Views

Before knowing the solution to clearing the cin buffer in C++, let us first see what the buffer is in C++. What is The Buffer in C++ A buffer is a temporary storage area that holds data while standard I/O devices are in use. In C++, a stream also work as a buffer. When a key is pressed, the input is not immediately sent to the program; instead, it is stored in a buffer. The operating system keeps this data in the buffer until the program is allocated time to process it. Why We Clear The cin Buffer in C++ ...

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Precision of floating point numbers in C++ (floor(), ceil(), trunc(), round() and setprecision())

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 8K+ Views

Precision of floating point numbers is the accuracy upto which a floating point number can hold the values after decimal. For example, 10/6 = 1.6666666… these have recurring decimals which can take infinite memory spaces to be stored. To avoid memory overflow in such cases the compiler set a precision limit to the number. For float values in C++, the precision is set to 6-7 digit after that if the decimal recurs it will discard the value. So, to avoid any major losses when this discarding takes place there are methods and libraries that support the precision is float values. ...

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C++ program to search an element in a sorted rotated array

Ravi Ranjan
Ravi Ranjan
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 1K+ Views

A sorted and rotated array is an array that is sorted in ascending order and then rotated either left or right by a specific number of elements. There should exist exactly one pivot point around which the array is rotated. The array can be said to be split into two halves and each half is a sorted array. For example: {5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3} is a sorted and rotated array and {5, 6, 7, 8, 2, 5, 4, 5} is not a sorted and rotated array. In this article, we have an array of integers. Our task is ...

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Check if an array is sorted and rotated in C++

Ravi Ranjan
Ravi Ranjan
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 2K+ Views

A sorted and rotated array is an array that is sorted in ascending or descending order and then rotated either left or right by a specific number of elements. There should exist exactly one pivot point around which the array is rotated. The array can be said to be split into two halves and each half is a sorted array. For example: {5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3} is a sorted and rotated array and {5, 6, 7, 8, 2, 5, 4, 5} is not a sorted and rotated array. In this article, our task is to check if the ...

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What do single quotes do in C++ when used on multiple characters?

Farhan Muhamed
Farhan Muhamed
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 1K+ Views

Single quotes in C++ are used to denote characters, not strings. When you use single quotes around multiple characters or strings, C++ compiler will treat it as a multi-character literal, which will be stored as an integer value, representing the combined ASCII values of those characters. In this article, we will learn all about single quotes in C++ and how they behave when used with multiple characters. Single Quotes in C++ In C++, single quotes are used to represent a single character. For example, 'a' is a character literal representing the english alphabet 'a'. For each character, C++ assigns a ...

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Why does std::getline() skip input after a formatted extraction?

Farhan Muhamed
Farhan Muhamed
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 636 Views

When using std::getline after a formatted extraction (like std::cin >>), you might see an unexpected behavior, where std::getline is skipping the next input line. In this article, we will understand why this happens and how to handle it. Getline skipping input after formatted extraction The code below shows how getline() is skipping input after a formatted extraction: #include #include using namespace std; int main() { string name; string city; cin

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lldiv() function in C++ STL

Farhan Muhamed
Farhan Muhamed
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 211 Views

The lldiv() function is used to perform division operation on long long integers and return both quotient and remainder. In this article, we will learn how to use the lldiv() function from the Standard Template Library (STL) in C++. What is lldiv()? The lldiv() is a in-built function in C++ that is used to divide one long long integer by another and return the result as a structure that contains both the quotient and remainder. This function is useful when both values are needed after a division operation. The return type of this function is a structure called lldiv_t, ...

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Stringize and Token-pasting operator in C

Aman Kumar
Aman Kumar
Updated on 06-Jun-2025 3K+ Views

In this article we will see what are the Stringize operator and Token Pasting operator in C. The stringize operator (#) and the token pasting operator (##) are preprocessor operators used within macros for text manipulation. It sends commands to compiler to convert a token into string. Stringize Operator (#) The stringize operator (#) is a preprocessor operator that converts the micros parameter into a string literal. The preprocessor encloses the actual argument passed to the macro in double quotes, effectively convert it into a string. Syntax Following is the syntax of Stringize Operator: #define MACRO_NAME(arg) #arg ExampleIn ...

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