#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int array[20],loop1,loop2,temp; // INITIALIZATION
printf("ENTER THE ARRAY SIZE");
scanf("%d",&num);
for(loop1=0;loop1<num;loop1++)
{
scanf("%d",&a[loop1]);
}
for(loop1=0;loop1<num;loop1++)
{
for(loop2=0;loop2<num;loop2++) // SORTING
{
if(a[loop1]>a[loop2])
{
temp=a[loop1];
a[loop1]=a[loop2];
a[loop2]=temp;
}
}
}
for(loop1=0;loop1<num;loop1++) // CONDITION CHECKING
{
if(a[loop1]=a[loop1+1]-1)
printf("TWO NUMBERS ARE %d, %d and their sum is
%d",a[loop1],a[loop1+1],a[loop1]+a[loop+1]);
else
printf("NO SUCH ENTERIES FOUND");
}
}
On 9/18/10, Raj Jagvanshi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> a[] = {4,1,2,3,4,5,40,41,19,20};
>
> print = 40 , 41
> sum = 81;
>
>
>
> give me code
>
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