This program takes two distances in inch-feet system and stores in data members of two structure variables. Then, this program calculates the sum of two distances by passing it to a function and result is displayed in main() function.
Source Code to Add Two Complex Number
#include <stdio.h>
typedef struct complex{
float real;
float imag;
}complex;
complex add(complex n1,complex n2);
int main(){
complex n1,n2,temp;
printf("For 1st complex number \n");
printf("Enter real and imaginary respectively:\n");
scanf("%f%f",&n1.real,&n1.imag);
printf("\nFor 2nd complex number \n");
printf("Enter real and imaginary respectively:\n");
scanf("%f%f",&n2.real,&n2.imag);
temp=add(n1,n2);
printf("Sum=%.1f+%.1fi",temp.real,temp.imag);
return 0;
}
complex add(complex n1,complex n2){
complex temp;
temp.real=n1.real+n2.real;
temp.imag=n1.imag+n2.imag;
return(temp);
}
Output
For 1st complex number
Enter real and imaginary respectively: 2.3
4.5
For 1st complex number
Enter real and imaginary respectively: 3.4
5
Sum=5.7+9.5i
In this program structures n1 and n2 are passed as an argument of function add(). This function computes the sum and returns the structure variable temp to the main() function.