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conditionalstatement.cpp
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/*Given a positive integer denoting , do the following:
If 1<=n<=9, then print the lowercase English word corresponding to the number (e.g., one for , two for , etc.).
If n>9, print Greater than 9.
Input Format
A single integer denoting n.
Constraints 1<=n<=10^9
Output Format
If 1>=n>=9, then print the lowercase English word corresponding to the number (e.g., one for 1, two for 2, etc.); otherwise, print Greater than 9 instead.*/
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int n;
cin >> n;
cin.ignore(numeric_limits<streamsize>::max(), '\n');
if(n==1)
{
cout<<"one"<<endl;}
else if(n==2)
{cout<<"two"<<endl;}
else if(n==2)
{cout<<"three"<<endl;}
else if(n==3)
{cout<<"three"<<endl;}
else if(n==4)
{cout<<"four"<<endl;}
else if(n==5)
{ cout<<"five"<<endl;}
else if(n==6)
{ cout<<"six"<<endl;}
else if(n==7)
{cout<<"seven"<<endl;}
else if(n==8)
{cout<<"eight"<<endl;}
else if(n==9)
{ cout<<"nine"<<endl;}
else
{ cout<<"greater than nine"<<endl;}
// Write Your Code Here
return 0;
}