If you want to print anything - be it on a piece of paper or a screen - you have to use at least one predefined method. The alternative is to write the whole operating system from scratch and that just isn't practical in a little textbox like this one.
In C to a console, it's easy:
int i;
int maxnumber = 10;
for (i = 1; i <= maxnumber; i++)
{
printf("%d\n", i);
}
Other systems or languages may require more work.
"
no,control statements means loops,if statements,break,continue,return statements
with out using these things i want the result
"
OK:
printf("%d\n", 1);
printf("%d\n", 2);
printf("%d\n", 3);
printf("%d\n", 4);
printf("%d\n", 5);
printf("%d\n", 6);
printf("%d\n", 7);
printf("%d\n", 8);
printf("%d\n", 9);
printf("%d\n", 10);
You cannot make decisions without control statements of some form: all you can do is write code that runs from the start to the end with no branches, tests or loops - unless you accept an infinite loop. Even the "?" operator is a short form for an "if" control statement.