Problem Description
A simple mathematical formula for e is
where n is allowed to go to infinity. This can actually yield very accurate approximations of e using relatively small values of n.
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where n is allowed to go to infinity. This can actually yield very accurate approximations of e using relatively small values of n.
Output
Output the approximations of e generated by the above formula for the values of n from 0 to 9. The beginning of your output should appear similar to that shown below.
Sample Output
n e - ----------- 0 1 1 2 2 2.5 3 2.666666667 4 2.708333333
Source
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分析:此题本来感觉比较难,认真读题后,就是输出问题,此题需注意俩个点:
阶乘问题和输出的格式;
代码;
#include<stdio.h>
int f(int j)
{
int i,sum=1;
for(i=1;i<=j;i++)
sum*=i;
return sum;
}
int main()
{
int n,i,j;
double num=2.5;
double e;
printf("n e\n");
printf("- -----------\n");
printf("0 1\n1 2\n2 2.5\n");
for(i=3;i<=9;i++)
{
e= 1.0*1/f(i);
num+=e;
printf("%d %.9lf\n",i,num);
}
return 0;
}