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Check if a Number is Odd or Even in R Programming
In this example, a number entered by the user is checked whether it’s an odd number or an even number.
Example: Check Odd and Even Number
# Program to check if the input number is odd or even.
# A number is even if division by 2 give a remainder of 0.
# If remainder is 1, it is odd.
num = as.integer(readline(prompt="Enter a number: "))
if((num %% 2) == 0) {
print(paste(num,"is Even"))
} else {
print(paste(num,"is Odd"))
}
Output 1
Enter a number: 89 [1] "89 is Odd"
Output 2
Enter a number: 0 [1] "0 is Even"
In this program, we ask the user for the input (an integer) which is stored in num variable.
If the remainder when num is divided by 2 equals to 0, it’s an even number. If not, it’s an odd integer.
This is checked using if...else
statement.
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