IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD. DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 NUM PIC 9(4). 01 TEMP PIC 9(4). 01 INCREMENT PIC 9(3) VALUE 1. 01 Q PIC 9(3). 01 REM PIC 9(3). 01 TOTAL PIC 9(4) VALUE 0. PROCEDURE DIVISION. ACCEPT NUM. MOVE NUM TO TEMP PERFORM UNTIL TEMP < 10 DIVIDE TEMP BY 10 GIVING Q REMAINDER REM MOVE Q TO TEMP COMPUTE TOTAL = TOTAL + REM END-PERFORM. COMPUTE TOTAL = TOTAL + TEMP DISPLAY "THE SUM OF DIGITS OF NUMBER IS:" NUM. DISPLAY "TOTAL IS: " TOTAL. STOP RUN.
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COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language) is a high-level programming language developed in the 1950s. It is primarily used in business, finance, and administrative systems for companies and governments. COBOL is known for its English-like syntax and is still widely used in legacy enterprise systems.
The following is a simple COBOL program that prints a greeting:
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Hello, OneCompiler!".
STOP RUN.
In COBOL, input is typically handled using the ACCEPT
keyword. Here’s an example that takes user input and prints it back.
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. GREET.
DATA DIVISION.
WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
01 USER-NAME PIC A(30).
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Enter your name: ".
ACCEPT USER-NAME.
DISPLAY "Hello, " USER-NAME "!".
STOP RUN.
COBOL programs are divided into four divisions:
Variables are declared in the DATA DIVISION
using PIC
clauses.
01 AGE PIC 99.
01 NAME PIC A(20).
01 SALARY PIC 9(5)V99.
DISPLAY "Welcome to COBOL!".
ACCEPT USER-INPUT.
IF AGE >= 18
DISPLAY "Eligible to vote."
ELSE
DISPLAY "Not eligible."
END-IF.
PERFORM VARYING I FROM 1 BY 1 UNTIL I > 5
DISPLAY "Count: " I
END-PERFORM.
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