Answer :
Compiler error: lvalue required.
Explanation:
Error is in line with statement a++. The operand must be an
lvalue and may be of any of scalar type for the any
operator, array name only when subscripted is an lvalue.
Simply array name is a non-modifiable lvalue.
1)
int i=5;
j=i++ + i++ + i++;
printf("%d",j);This code gives the answer 15.But if we
replace the value of the j then anser is different?why?
2)int i=5;
printf("%d",i++ + i++ + i++);
this givs 18.
How can u say that a given point is in a triangle?
1. with the co-ordinates of the 3 vertices specified.
2. with only the co-ordinates of the top vertex given.
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
(main && argc) ? main(argc-1, NULL) : return 0;
}
a. Runtime error.
b. Compile error. Illegal syntax
c. Gets into Infinite loop
d. None of the above
main()
{
signed int bit=512, i=5;
for(;i;i--)
{
printf("%d\n", bit >> (i - (i -1)));
}
}
a. 512, 256, 0, 0, 0
b. 256, 256, 0, 0, 0
c. 512, 512, 512, 512, 512
d. 256, 256, 256, 256, 256
main()
{
{
unsigned int bit=256;
printf("%d", bit);
}
{
unsigned int bit=512;
printf("%d", bit);
}
}
a. 256, 256
b. 512, 512
c. 256, 512
d. Compile error