If you look up the ASCII values for digits, you'll see that 0 = 48, 1 = 49... 9 = 57. So it's a simple matter of adding 48 to your digit to find out the ASCII value for it.
Yes, do write, or if you're too lazy to your homework, use google.
8086 assembly language program to check wether given number is perfect or not
program to extract a given word from a file
write a program in C to check whether a given number is apalindrome or not
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Write a C program called MonthDays to find the number of days in a given month Test your code with different input values to demonstrate that your function is robust?
One way to do this is to convert the number to a String, then use the corresponding String method to find out the length of the String.
write a shell program for finding out gcd of three given numbers? write a shell program for finding out gcd of three given numbers? write a shell program for finding out gcd of three given numbers? check bellow link http://bashscript.blogspot.com/2009/08/gcd-of-more-than-two-numbers.html
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write the javascript code to display the reverse no. of given no. (e.g. 247 reverse of 742)
There is no such thing; you seem to have misunderstood something.Any real number can be regarded as a complex number with zero imaginary part, eg.: 5 = 5+0i
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