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For Loop in C

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Objective

In this challenge, you will learn the usage of the for loop, which is a programming language statement which allows code to be executed until a terminal condition is met. They can even repeat forever if the terminal condition is never met.

The syntax for the for loop is:

for ( <expression_1> ; <expression_2> ; <expression_3> )
    <statement>
  • expression_1 is used for intializing variables which are generally used for controlling the terminating flag for the loop.
  • expression_2 is used to check for the terminating condition. If this evaluates to false, then the loop is terminated.
  • expression_3 is generally used to update the flags/variables.

The following loop initializes to 0, tests that is less than 10, and increments at every iteration. It will execute 10 times.

for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
    ...
}

Task

For each integer in the interval (given as input) :

  • If , then print the English representation of it in lowercase. That is "one" for , "two" for , and so on.
  • Else if and it is an even number, then print "even".
  • Else if and it is an odd number, then print "odd".

Input Format

The first line contains an integer, .
The seond line contains an integer, .

Constraints

Output Format

Print the appropriate English representation,even, or odd, based on the conditions described in the 'task' section.

Note:

Sample Input

8
11

Sample Output

eight
nine
even
odd

Author

abhiranjan

Difficulty

Easy

Max Score

10

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