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 For Loop  HackerRank Solution

A for loop is a programming language statement which allows code to be repeatedly executed. 


The syntax for this is for ( ; ; ) expression_1 is used for intializing variables which are generally used for controlling terminating flag for the loop. 


expression_2 is used to check for the terminating condition. 


If this evaluates to false, then the loop is terminated. expression_3 is generally used to update the flags/variables.


 A sample loop will be for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { ... } Input Format You will be given two positive integers, and ( ), separated by a newline.


 Output Format For each integer in the interval : If , then print the English representation of it in lowercase. 
That is "one" for , "two" for , and so on.


 Else if and it is an even numeber, then print "even".
 Else if and it is an odd number, then print "odd".

Note: Sample Input


 8 11

 Sample Output


 eight nine even odd





For Loop C++ Code


#include <iostream>
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;

int main() 
{
    // Complete the code.
     int a,b; 
     cin>>a>>b;
     for(int n=a;n<=b;n++)
     {
        if(n<= 9||n==1 )
        {
            if(n==1)
            {
                cout<<"one"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==2)
            {
                cout<<"two"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==3)
            {
                cout<<"three"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==4)
            {
                cout<<"four"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==5)
            {
                cout<<"five"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==6)
            {
                cout<<"six"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==7)
            {
                cout<<"seven"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==8)
            {
                cout<<"eight"<<endl;
            }
            else if(n==9)
            {
                cout<<"nine"<<endl;
            }
        }
        else if(n>9)
                {
                    if(n%2==0)
                    cout<<"even"<<endl;
                    else {
                    cout<<"odd"<<endl;
                         }
                }
        
        
    }
 

    
    
        return 0;
}





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