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GCC / Clang C/C++ Compiler On Android Using Termux (Linux Environment)
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Install Termux App. | |
type "apt update" | |
Then We have to install a text editor to write our code so type "apt install vim" for vim text editor | |
or u can also use nano text editor for nano type "apt install nano" | |
Now Clang Installation type "apt install clang" and wait for download completes. | |
now to create a file simply type vim filename.c or .cpp or nano filename.c or cpp | |
then u will able to write ur code . | |
write.....to save ur code simply press esc then type ":wq" | |
now code is ready to compile | |
type "clang filename.c -o filename" | |
If ur code is right then it will be compiled. | |
Else it will show error.fix it. | |
To run ur program simply type "./filename". | |
Tada...Done. | |
1. apt update | |
2. apt install vim or nano | |
3. apt install clang | |
4. vim/nano filename. | |
5. clang filename.c -o filename | |
6. ./filename |
It's not considering iostream header file and conio file
Working fine for everything else but not working for this short prime number code.
//GNU nano 7.2 004prime.c
#include<stdio.h>
int main(){
int a,b;
printf("enter the number to check prime : ");
scanf("%d\n",&a);
for(b=2;b<=a-1;b++){
if(a%b==0){
printf("%d is not a prime",a);
break;}}
if (b==a){
printf("%d is a prime\n",a);}
return 0;}
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Thanks so much. The fault was actually from me. I was using the playstore version.
Am still very new in the tech space :)
Thanks for the support.