Hi Shubham,
This may be because your final data type you have chosen for your output
is float, n the one which you are trying to print is of int data type (i.e. %d).

Suggestion : Try changing %d to %f and see whether it works for you or not?


Thanks & Regards,

Pratts

On 01-Mar-2013, at 1:11, Shubham Sandeep <s.shubhamsand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> code snippet:
> int main()
> {
> printf ("%d\n",(float)((int)(3.5/2)));
> return 0;
> }
> 
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