let's start programing
- First insert "program" then type name of your program and insert ';' mark(';' mark represent the ending of a line)
eg: program add_num;
- Then name Variables and Constants in your program.
eg: var num:integer;
const pi=22/7;
- Then type 'begin' to start the program. your program must be written between 'begin' and 'end'.
- Try the following program.
program num_add;
var num1,num2,sum:integer;
beginwrite('Enter your first number');
read(num1);
write('Enter your second number');
read(num2);
sum:=(num1+num2);
writeln(sum);
readln(sum);
end.
- In the above program you can see three variables.they are num1, num2, and sum.you have to add as integer after them because they are integers.
all integers :integer
decimal numbers :real
English characters :char
words/sentences :string
- The word 'write' is used to show it to the user. The word 'read' is used to understand the computer about the entered thing.
eg: if you type write('my first program') the user of your program will see it as 'my first program'.
according to the above program if you enter a number as your first number the computer will read it as 'num1' .Therefor it must be a variable you introduced before. (if you enter a character program will not work)
- Same thing happens in the second number too. The computer read the number you enter second as 'num2'.
- Then computer add the numbers you entered. then a new variable is formed as 'sum'. finally user can see the 'sum' in the pascal window.
- Then type 'begin' to start the program. your program must be written between 'begin' and 'end'.
- Try the following program.
- The word 'write' is used to show it to the user. The word 'read' is used to understand the computer about the entered thing.
- Same thing happens in the second number too. The computer read the number you enter second as 'num2'.
- Then computer add the numbers you entered. then a new variable is formed as 'sum'. finally user can see the 'sum' in the pascal window.

very useful
ReplyDeletei tested the code it,s working
ReplyDeletethanks
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