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How to multiply an element to every element of the array

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How to multiply an element to every element of the array

Program Code

// How to multiply an element to every element of the array

#include<stdio.h> 
void main()
{
int array[10],n,num, i;
printf("Enter How many elements you want to insert in array: ");
scanf("%d",&n) ;
for(i= 0; i<n; i++)
{
   printf("array[%d]: ",i);	
  scanf("%d",&array[i]);
}
printf("Enter a number you want to multiply with: ");
scanf("%d",&num) ;

 mulnumber(array,n,num);   // function calling
 
}


void mulnumber(int array[],int size,int number)
{
    int i;
    for(i=0;i<size;i++)
    {
        array[i]*=number;
    }
    
     for(i=0; i<size; i++)
	{
      printf("%d ",array[i]);
	}
}

Output

Enter How many elements you want to insert in array: 5
array[0]: 2
array[1]: 3
array[2]: 4
array[3]: 5
array[4]: 6
Enter a number you want to multiply with: 2
4 6 8 10 12 

Explanation

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