C++ ::  Adding Fractions - How To Align Correctly

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Ii need an output like this...

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale>
using namespace std;

int EquationNum (int Num1, int Den1, int Num2, int Den2);

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#include <math.h>
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register int i=1;
float b;//For part 1

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For some reason I can't edit printf("%f",/>/>; when I post it as the topic so ignore that part cuz Ik its supposed to be written as printf("%f",/>;

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I have to write a function

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which adds two rational numbers in following representation :
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If the exponents of both numbers are not equal, then they have to be made equal in order to add them. This can be made in 4 ways : increase or decrease the n or d of both numbers.

But if we decrease the denominator of a number (a.d =1) by shifting it for example 1 bit to the right, we get 0 which leads to INFINITY for the fraction. In another case decreasing the numerator would lead the n to be 0 which meanse the whole fraction is then 0.

According to this, in worst case, all 4 cases has to be checked for the right result.

So far the UNDERFLOW of n or d is considered. If we try to increase the value of n or d, then OVERFLOW may also occur.

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