--- In [email protected], amee ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mr Nico!
> Thanks for reading my messege and replying also.I want to
> make some questions more if u dont mind plz guide me.
> I am a student and findinding C language to mch difficult.
> In this projest i have to perform some operations on these
> numbers like addition, subtraction, how i can perform these
> opreations on these numbers.and plz explain why i can use
> arrays and what else i need to use in this project.

I see your point. In my opinion C is utterly inappropriate for
newbies, there's nothing more to say about this.
But this doesn't help you in any way. O.k., let's get to the point. As
you don't know much about C, I strongly suggest you get a copy of the
"C bible", the book The ANSI C Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis
Ritchie, the original authors of C. The introductory chapters are
fairly good and concise and will explain such tasks as converting a
string of characters (namely numeric digits) into a number. Play
around with this knowledge on paper (yes, I mean a blank sheet of
paper and a pen!), try to understand how we humans work with numbers
larger than our brain can hold (e.g. I can easily multiply two numbers
with two digits each in my head, but dividing an arbitrary 5-digit
number by a 3-digit number in my head is nothing I can do), and as
soon as you have understood the principle, try to do this with an
array of integer values; every single value within this array holds
one digit [yes, that's a waste of space, but what the heck, for
training purposes this is fine], so this should be easy to understand.

For specific questions, please return here, we'll do what we can to
support you [o.k., some of us will do].

Regards,
Nico

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