Input and Output HackerRank Solution

Hello Programmers, In this post, you will know how to solve the Input and Output HackerRank Solution. This problem is a part of the HackerRank C++ Programming Series.

Input and Output HackerRank Solution
Input and Output HackerRank Solution

One more thing to add, don’t directly look for the solutions, first try to solve the problems of Hackerrank by yourself. If you find any difficulty after trying several times, then you can look for solutions.

Input and Output HackerRank Solution

Objective

In this challenge, we’re practicing reading input from stdin and printing output to stdout.In C++, you can read a single whitespace-separated token of input using cin, and print output to stdout using cout. For example, let’s say we declare the following variables:

string s;
int n;

and we want to use cin to read the input “High 5” from stdin. We can do this with the following code:

cin >> s >> n;

The above code reads the first word (“High”) from stdin and saves it as string s, then reads the second word (“5”) from stdin and saves it as integer n. If we want to print these values to stdout, we write the following code:

cout << s << " " << n << endl;

The above code prints the contents of string s, which is the word “High”. Then it prints a single space (” “), followed by the contents of integer n. Because we also want to ensure that nothing else is printed on this line, we end our line of output with a newline via endl. This results in the following output:

High 5

Task

numbers from stdin and print their sum to stdout.Note: If you plan on completing this challenge in C instead of C++, you’ll need to use format specifiers with printf and scanf.

Input Format

A single line containing 3 space-separated integers: ab and c.

Constraints

  •  1<=a,b,c<=1000

Output Format

Print the sum of the three numbers on a single line.

Sample Input

1 2 7

Sample Output

10

Explanation :

The sum of the three numbers is  1 + 2 + 7 = 10.

Input and Output HackerRank Solution

#include <cmath>
#include <cstdio>
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    /* Enter your code here. Read input from STDIN. Print output to STDOUT */
    int a,b,c,d;
    cin >>a >>b >>c;
    d = a+b+c;
    cout<<d;
    return 0;
}

Disclaimer: The above Problem (Input and Output) is generated by Hackerrank but the Solution is Provided by BrokenProgrammers. This tutorial is only for Educational and Learning purposes.

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