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TRINITY INTERNATIONAL SS & COLLEGE

Dillibazar Height, Kathmandu

LAB REPORT # [1]: Programming Concept II: C Programming

(COMPUTER SCIENCE)

SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO:

NAME: Samikshya Shahu

GRADE: XII (DC2)

DATE : 2081/05/27 PRAVEEN KOIRALA

Faculty of Computer Science

KATHMANDU, NEPAL
2024
A Lab Report On

Programming Concept II: C Programming

Submitted as a partial fulfillment of requirement of the curriculum of


GRADE-XII (Computer Science) under NEB

Submitted By:
Samikshya Shahu

Under Supervision Of
PRAVEEN KOIRALA

Date:
[2081/05/27]

TRINITY INTERNATIONAL SS & COLLEGE


Dillibazar Height, Kathmandu, Nepal
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to express my deep appreciation and gratitude to my subject teacher


Mr. Praveen Koirala for his coinstantaneous help, advice, information and
encouragement in this lab work/project.

I feel immense pleasure to present my lab report after a long work. Besides my
effort, the help and guideline given by many others hasn’t been unnoticed. I
express my gratitude to all those countless people for the support for me in doing
this project.

I express my thanks to Trinity International College for it has been a source of the
creation of this project and the support, valuable information, resources and
guidance give to me to do this lab work/project.

I am also grateful and indebt of my beloved friends for their immeasurable help,
support and encouragement from the beginning to the end of the project without
whom this report would not have been a reality.

Last but not the least I would like to thank my parents, family members, friends,
this College and other who help me for their guidance and support.

[Samikshya Shahu]

[2081/05/27]
CONCLUSION

In conclusion, this lab report has explored several fundamental concepts in C


programming, focusing on functions, pointers, file handling, and structures. These
elements form the backbone of efficient and powerful C programs, enabling us to
create more complex and versatile software solutions. Throughout our lab
exercises, we've seen how functions allow us to modularize our code, making it
more readable, reusable, and easier to maintain. We've delved into the world of
pointers, uncovering their potential to manipulate memory directly and create
dynamic data structures. Our exploration of file handling has equipped us with the
skills to interact with external data, a crucial ability in real-world applications.
We've learned to read from and write to files, allowing our programs to persist
data and process large volumes of information efficiently.

Lastly, our work with structures has demonstrated how we can group related data
elements together, creating custom data types that model real-world entities more
accurately. This concept is particularly valuable in organizing complex data and
building more intuitive program designs. The practical applications of these
concepts are vast and varied. Armed with the knowledge of functions, pointers,
file handling, and structures, we're now better equipped to tackle more advanced
topics and create increasingly sophisticated programs. This lab has not only
reinforced theoretical knowledge but also provided practical experience in
applying these concepts to solve programming challenges.

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