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C++ Program to determine whether an input Year is Leap Year or not

In C++ programming we can write code to check whether a year is a leap year or not. Let's look at the code to input the year and check if it is a leap year or not. 




Leap year C++ Program to determine whether an input Year is Leap Year or not


#include <stdio.h>


int main() {


   int year;


   printf("Enter a year: ");


   scanf("%d", &year);




   // leap year if perfectly divisible by 400


   if (year % 400 == 0) {


      printf("%d is a leap year.", year);


   }



   // not a leap year if divisible by 100


   // but not divisible by 400


   else if (year % 100 == 0) {


      printf("%d is not a leap year.", year);

   }


   // leap year if not divisible by 100


   // but divisible by 4


   else if (year % 4 == 0) {


      printf("%d is a leap year.", year);

   }


   // all other years are not leap years


   else {


      printf("%d is not a leap year.", year);

   }



   return 0;


} 


The output of the Code 


C++ Program to determine whether an input Year is Leap Year or not
C++ Program to determine whether an input Year is Leap Year or not 


Leap Year Program in C++







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