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COBOL Tutorial Series: A calculation program - Session 2
Published at
10/19/2024
Categories
development
cobol
banking
Author
Duc Nguyen Thanh
Hello. I'm Duke
In the previous article, I showed you how to program and compile COBOL applications on Windows 11 without a mainframe computer through WSL (Debian) and Visual Studio Code.
Now, I will guide you how to write a very simple calculation program, allowing you to calculate the sum of 2 numbers entered from the keyboard.
First, create the calculate.cbi
file
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. SimpleAddition.
DATA DIVISION.
WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
01 Number1 PIC 9(4).
01 Number2 PIC 9(4).
01 Result PIC 9(4).
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
Main-Process.
DISPLAY "Enter first number (0-9999): "
ACCEPT Number1
DISPLAY "Enter second number (0-9999): "
ACCEPT Number2
COMPUTE Result = Number1 + Number2
DISPLAY "The sum of " Number1 " and " Number2 " is " Result
STOP RUN.
Then, run the following commands:
cobc -x calculate.cbl
./calculate
and here is the result
Some notes:
PIC 9(4)
means:
-
9
: indicates that the variable will containdigits
(0-9). -
(4)
: specifies that the variable can contain up to4 digits
.
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