/ ************************************************************************ * * Purpose: Program to demonstrate the 'for' statement. * Author: M J Leslie * Date: 08/04/94 * ************************************************************************/ #include <stdio.h> main() { int i,j; /* Define integers */ /* 'i' and 'j' get initalised on the 'for'. * Then they both are incremented and decremented * before 'i' is tested. */ for (i=1, j=10; i<=10; ++i, --j) { printf (" i = %02d j = %02d\n", i, j); } } /************************************************************************ O/P will look like this: i = 01 j = 10 i = 02 j = 09 i = 03 j = 08 i = 04 j = 07 i = 05 j = 06 i = 06 j = 05 i = 07 j = 04 i = 08 j = 03 i = 09 j = 02 i = 10 j = 01 **************************************************************************/
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