Tuesday, 14 May 2013

without main function

#include<stdio.h>
#define decode(s,t,u,m,p,e,d) m##s##u##t
#define begin decode(a,n,i,m,a,t,e)
int begin()
{
printf(” hello “);
}

current system time

#include <stdio.h>
#include <dos.h>
int main(void)
{
struct time t;
gettime(&t);
printf(“The current time is: %2d:%02d:%02d\n”, t.ti_hour, t.ti_min, t.ti_sec);
return 0;
}

current system date

#include <dos.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
struct date d;
getdate(&d);
printf(“The current year is: %d\n”, d.da_year);
printf(“The current day is: %d\n”, d.da_day);
printf(“The current month is: %d\n”, d.da_mon);
return 0;
}

random no example

#include<stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
int main(void)
{
int i;
time_t t;
srand((unsigned) time(&t));
printf(“Ten random numbers from 0 to 99\n\n”);
for(i=0; i<10;i++)
printf(“%d\n”,rand()%100);
}
OR
 
 
If it necessary to generate a number between 0 and (num-1) then this program meets the ideal solution
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<time.h>
/* prints a random number in the range 0 to 99 */
int main(void)
{
randomize();
printf(“Random number in the 0-99 range: %d\n”, random (100));
return 0;
}

accept pass and mask it

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
char pw[25],ch;
int i;
void main()
{
clrscr();
puts(“Enter password”);
while(1)
{
if(i<0)
i=0;
ch=getch();
if(ch==13)
break; /*13 is ASCII value of ENTER*/
if(ch==8) /*ASCII value of BACKSPACE*/
{
putch(‘\b’);
putch(NULL);
putch(‘\b’);
–i;
continue;
}
pw[i++]=ch;
ch=’*';
putch(ch);
}
pw[i]=’\0′;
printf(“\n\n%s”,pw);
getch();
}