@Avinash: What do you mean by "exceeding limit(already overflowed)"?
The number maxint is the limit. Every positive number is <= maxint.

Dave

On Aug 27, 10:31 am, "Avinash LetsUncomplicate.." <avin.
2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @dave if number a is entered exceeding limit(already overflowed) then
> a goes negative(if a was entred just more than limit ) /a goes
> positive (if a was entred sufficiently more than limit )  maxint -a>=b
> concept fails
>
> Avinash Katiyar
> NIT Allahabad

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