Here, we will read two numbers from the user. Then we will multiply both numbers using the '+' operator and print the result.
Program/Source Code:
The source code to multiply two numbers using '+' operator is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
// Rust program to multiply two numbers // using '+' operator use std::io; fn main() { let mut n1:u32 = 0; let mut n2:u32 = 0; let mut cnt:u32 = 1; let mut mul:u32 = 0; let mut res:u32 = 0; let mut input1 = String::new(); let mut input2 = String::new(); println!("Enter number1: "); io::stdin().read_line(&mut input1).expect("Not a valid string"); n1 = input1.trim().parse().expect("Not a valid number"); println!("Enter number2: "); io::stdin().read_line(&mut input2).expect("Not a valid string"); n2 = input2.trim().parse().expect("Not a valid number"); while(cnt<=n2) { mul += n1; cnt = cnt+1; } println!("Multiplication is: {}",mul); }
Output:
RUN 1: Enter number1: 10 Enter number2: 20 Multiplication is: 200 RUN 2: Enter number1: 6 Enter number2: 4 Multiplication is: 24
Explanation:
Here, we read the value of n1, n2 from the user. Then we multiplied both numbers using the the '+' operator and printed the result.
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Program/Source Code:
The source code to multiply two numbers using '+' operator is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
Output:
Explanation:
Here, we read the value of n1, n2 from the user. Then we multiplied both numbers using the the '+' operator and printed the result.
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