Functions ! In C
In this challenge, you will learn simple usage of functions in C. Functions are a bunch of statements grouped together. A function is provided with zero or more arguments, and it executes the statements on it. Based on the return type, it either returns nothing (void) or something.
A sample syntax for a function is
return_type function_name(arg_type_1 arg_1, arg_type_2 arg_2, ...) {
...
...
...
[if return_type is non void]
return something of type `return_type`;
}
For example, a function to read four variables and return the sum of them can be written as
int sum_of_four(int a, int b, int c, int d) {
int sum = 0;
sum += a;
sum += b;
sum += c;
sum += d;
return sum;
}
+= : Add and assignment operator. It adds the right operand to the left operand and assigns the result to the left operand.
a += b is equivalent to a = a + b;
Write a function int max_of_four(int a, int b, int c, int d)
which reads four arguments and returns the greatest of them.
There is not built in max
function in C. Code that will be reused is often put in a separate function, e.g. int max(x, y)
that returns the greater of the two values.
Input will contain four integers - , one on each line.
Print the greatest of the four integers.
Note: I/O will be automatically handled.
3
4
6
5
6
Solution
#include <stdio.h>int max_of_four(int,int,int,int);/*Add `int max_of_four(int a, int b, int c, int d)` here.*/// Functions in C - Hacker Rank Solution START
int max_of_four(int a,int b,int c,int d){ int gre; if(a>b && a >c && a >d) gre = a; else if(b>a && b>c && b>d) gre = b; else if(c>a && c>b && c>d) gre = c; else if(d>a && d>b && d>c) gre = d; else if(a=b=c=d) gre = a;return gre;}// Functions in C - Hacker Rank Solution END
int main() { int a, b, c, d; scanf("%d %d %d %d", &a, &b, &c, &d); int ans = max_of_four(a, b, c, d); printf("%d", ans); return 0;}