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/**Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim.**/ #include <stdio.h> int main() { double a=0.0, M[12][12]; char T[2]; int C,x,y,z,p=10,q=1; scanf("%s", &T); for(x=0;x<=11;x++) { for(y=0; y<=11; y++) scanf("%lf", &M[x][y]); } for(z=0; z<=4;z++) { for(C=q; C<=p;C++) a+=M[z][C]; p--; q++; } if(T[0]=='S') printf("%.1lf\n",a); else if(T[0]=='M') { a=a/30.0; printf("%.1lf\n",a); } return 0; }
#include
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{
double a[12][12],sum=0;
int i,j,x=11;
char d;
scanf("%c",&d);
for(i=0;i<12;i++)
for(j=0;j<12;j++)
scanf("%lf",&a[i][j]);
for(i=0;i<=4;i++)
{
for(j=i+1;j<12-(i+1);j++)
sum+=a[i][j];
x--;
}
if(d=='S')
printf("%.1lf\n",sum);
else if(d=='M')
printf("%.1lf\n",sum/30);
return 0;
}
where is the mistake?
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int main()
{
double M[12][12],sum=0.0;
int i,j,x,y,p=11;
char T[2];
scanf("%s", &T);
for(i=0; i<=11; i++)
{
for(j=0; j<=11; j++)
scanf("%lf", &M[i][j]);
}
for(x=1; x<=11; x++)
{
for(y=11; y<=p; y--)
{
sum+=M[x][y];
p--;
}
}
if(T[0]=='S')
printf("%.1lf\n",sum);
else if(T[0]=='M')
{
sum=sum/66.0;
printf("%.1lf\n",sum);
}
return 0;
}
fucking problem
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