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C Program to Find Biggest of Two Numbers using Ternary

Written by: RajaSekhar
  • Basic C Programs-2
  • C Program
  • ternary
  • conditional

ALGORITHM:

Step1:start
Step2:input a,b,c
Step3:c=(a>b)?a:b
Step4:Result c
Step 5:stop

 

C PROGRAM:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{
    int a,b,c;
    clrscr();
    printf("Enter the values of a and b");
    scanf("%d %d",&a,&b);
    c=(a>b)?a:b;
    printf("The Biggest Number is : %d ",c);
    getch();
}

 OUTPUT:

Enter the values of a and b10 20
The Biggest Number is : 20
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