ip-16.c¶
Problem Statement
Write a C program that includes a user-defined function named isArmstrong with the signature int isArmstrong(int num);. An Armstrong number is a number that is equal to the sum of its own digits each raised to the power of the number of digits. For example, 153 is an Armstrong number because 1^3 + 5^3 + 3^3 = 153
Metadata¶
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Author | Amit Dutta amitdutta4255@gmail.com |
| Date | 03 Jan 2026 |
| License | MIT License (See the LICENSE file for details) |
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Source Code¶
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int isArmstrong(int);
int count(int);
int main()
{
int n;
printf("Enter the number: ");
scanf("%d", &n);
if (isArmstrong(n))
{
printf("\nInput %d is a Armstrong Number.", n);
}
else
{
printf("\nInput %d is Not a Armstrong Number.", n);
}
return 0;
}
int count(int n)
{
int count = 0;
while (n > 0)
{
count++;
n = n / 10;
}
return count;
}
int isArmstrong(int n)
{
if (n < 0)
return 0;
if (n == 0)
return 1;
int power = count(n);
int temp = n;
int checker = 0;
while (temp > 0)
{
int digit = temp % 10;
checker = checker + (int)round(pow(digit, power));
temp = temp / 10;
}
return n == checker;
}