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The program below is the modification of above program in which the user is also asked to entered the range up to which multiplication table should be displayed. Example 2: Display multiplication table up to a given range. Let's use colspan and rowspan to improve this table. First, make a local copy of our animals-table.html and minimal-table.css files in a new directory on your local machine. The HTML contains the same animals example as you saw above. Next, use colspan to make 'Animals', 'Hippopotamus', and 'Crocodile' span across two columns.
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I wanted to create a simple table by printing lines in between my values with a header at the top and my numbers left justified. However, when I get to a ten digit number or larger, my code seems to break and my count variable goes to zero as far as I can tell, causing a bunch of space to be printed where it doesn't need to be. I was wondering what I'm doing wrong. Thank you for any help you can offer!
![]() ddanbe2,724Making A Table In C
You want to print a table with the powers of 2 and you want your integers to be signed and unsigned. You're making it to complicated I think, use t to separate your output. Or use something like printf('|%d |%u |',x,y);
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