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i am designing a code that will calculate tomorrows date but there is some problem with the code,
when i enter
year = 2008 or anyother
month =12
day = 31
it gives tmorrows date as 1/2/2008
please help and tell me if i can do more improvements thanks
when i enter
year = 2008 or anyother
month =12
day = 31
it gives tmorrows date as 1/2/2008
please help and tell me if i can do more improvements thanks
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#include<conio.h> #include<stdio.h> main(void) { int t; int y,d=1,i,m=1; printf("Enter the Year: "); scanf("%4u",&y); if(y<0) y=-y; printf("Enter the Month: "); scanf("%2u",&m); if(m<=0 || m>=12) m=1; i=y%4; printf("Enter the Day: "); scanf("%2u",&d); if (d>=1&&d<28) d=d+1; else if(d==i&&m==2) {d=1; m=3;} else if (d==30&&m==4||m==6||m==9||m==11) {d=1; m=m+1;} else if (d==31&&m==1||m==2||m==3||m==5||m==7||m==8||m==10) { d=1; m=m+1; } else if(d==31&&m==12) { d=1; m=1; y=y+1; } printf("Tomorrow's Date is\n %d/%d/%d ",d,m,y); getch(); }
Can you use the functions in time.h? If you can, then just fill in a struct tm and call mktime() to calculate tomarrow
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#include <time.h> ... int main() { int m = 11; // November int y = 2008; int d = 2; struct tm tm; // clear all members of the structure memset(&tm,0,sizeof(struct tm)); tm.tm_year = y-1900; tm.tm_mon = m-1; tm.tm_day = d; // increment tomarrow tm.tm_mday++; mktime(&tm);
Last edited by Ancient Dragon; Dec 1st, 2008 at 7:55 pm.
Don't PM me with questions -- you might get a nasty PM in response. If you have a question then post it in one of the forums.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-...ns.html#urgent
Not to mention, the unindented code which is simply awful to look at.
Not to mention, the unindented code which is simply awful to look at.
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Not to mention, the unindented code which is simply awful to look at.
main returns an integer. So it's
int main() not just main(void) .This test condition is wrong:
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else if(d==i&&m==2)
You aren't checking for leap years, although at one point you do find
i=y%4; . Comparing this value with the number of days screws up the whole thing. ![]() |
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