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Algorithm and flowchart to check whether a number is odd or even using if else statement in C with source code

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THEORY

The stdio.h denotes the C library that we have connected this program to, which contains the code to execute the printf command and display results. The printf keyword is used to display content on the screen. It can be used to display strings, numbers as well as values of variables, etc. The scanf command is used to read user input and is used to accept the value of the circle radius from the user. A condion is used to check whether the number is larger or not. The condition operator used here is the if else statement.
Its syntax is:
 
if(condition)
  {
  statement1;
  statement2;
  }
  else
  {
  statement1;
  statement2;
  }
  

Algorithm and flowchart to check whether a number is odd or even  using if else statement in C with source code

FLOWCHART
flowchart to check whether a number is odd or even  using if else statement in C

Algorithm

Step 1: Start
Step 2: Read a
Step 3: If a%2=0 then follow step 4 else step 5
Step 4: Print a is even
Step 5: Print a is odd
Step 6: Stop
C Source Code

//Written By DataVoid Team
#include<stdio.h>
 void main()
 { 
   int a;
   printf("\n Enter a number:");  
   scanf("%d",a);
   if(a%2=0)
   printf("\n The number is even");
   else
   printf("\n The number is odd");
 }

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