Even or Odd Number using Ternary Operator: C Program

Today lets write a C program to check whether a user entered integer number is EVEN or ODD, using Ternary / Conditional Operator.

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An even number is an integer that is exactly divisible by 2. An odd number is an integer that is not exactly divisible by 2.

C program To check Even or Odd Number using Ternary Operator

 
#include < stdio.h >

int main()
{
    int n;

    printf("Enter an integer number\n");
    scanf("%d", &n);

    (n % 2 == 0) ?
    (printf("%d is Even number\n", n)) :
    (printf("%d is Odd  number\n", n));

    return 0;
}

Output 1
Enter an integer number
2
2 is even number

Output 2
Enter an integer number
3
3 is odd number

Output 3
Enter an integer number
7
7 is odd number

Output 4
Enter an integer number
12
12 is even number

General Form of Ternary Operator

(expression_1) ? (expression_2) : (expression_3);

expression_1 is a comparison/conditional argument. expression_2 is executed/returned if expression_1 results in true, expression_3 gets executed/returned if expression_1 is false.

Even or Odd Number using Ternary Operator: C Program



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Modular division returns remainder of division. For example, 12 / 2 = 6. But 12 % 2 = 0.

In above c program, we ask the user to input an integer value and store it in variable n. Next using if else condition, we check if the user entered number is perfectly divisible by 2. If its perfectly divisible by 2, then it’e even number or else its odd number.

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