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12 June, 03:56

rite a function, reverseDigit, that takes an integer as a parameter and returns the number with its digits reversed. For example: the value of reverseDigit (12345) is 54321; the value of reverseDigit (5600) is 65; the value of reverseDigit (7008) is 8007; and the value of reverseDigit (-532) is - 235.

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  1. 12 June, 07:07
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    following are the code in c language

    #include / / header file

    int reverseDigit (int n); / / prototype of reverseDigit function

    int main () / / main method

    {

    int n; / / variable declaration

    printf ("Enter a number to reverse/n");

    scanf ("%d", &n); / / input value by user

    int t=reverseDigit (n); / / calling reverseDigit function

    printf ("the value of reverseDigit (%d) ", n);

    printf (" is %d", t); / / display reverse digit

    return 0;

    }

    int reverseDigit (int n) / / function definition of reverseDigit function

    {

    int r=0;

    while (n!=0) / / iterating over the loop

    {

    r = r * 10;

    r = r + n%10;

    n = n/10;

    }

    return (r); / / return the reverse digit

    }

    Explanation:

    In this we call a function reverseDigit, from the main function after calling control moves to the definition of reverseDigit, function, the while loop is iterating. In the while loop, we find the remainder r when number is divided by 10 then it will multiplied by 10 and add previous remainder after that number will be updated as n/10. Then function will return number r and print them in main function.

    output

    Enter a number to reverse

    12345

    the value of reverseDigit (12345) is 54321
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