the comma operator evaluates its first operand and discards the
result, and then evaluates the second operand and returns this value.
instead of 3, whatever u write. the result will depend on the second
operand i.e x>>1 i.e 2 (5/2 = 2)

On 6/23/11, Anika Jain <anika.jai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> #include<stdio.h>
> typedef struct
> {
>       char *name;
>        double salary;
> }job;
>
> main()
> {
>     static job a={"tcs",15000.0};
>     static job a={"ibm",25000.0};
>     static job a={"google",35000.0};
>     int x=5;
>     job *arr[3]={&a,&b,&c};
>      printf("%s %f\t",(3,x>>1)[*arr]);
> }
>
> output: google 35000.000000
>
> what this printf statement means plz explain...
>
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