Nice solution. Similarly you could #define:
void change()
{
#define change() i=10
}
On Feb 16, 12:55 pm, ankit sablok wrote:
> nice solution
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> On Feb 15, 11:22 pm, jagannath prasad das wrote:
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> > #define i i=10,n}
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> > this will do..
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nice solution
On Feb 15, 11:22 pm, jagannath prasad das wrote:
> void change()
> {
> #define i i=10,n}
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> this will do..
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> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Rel Guzman Apaza wrote:
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> > Nothing... 10 in base 5 = 5 in base 10.
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> > void change(){
> > printf(""); //...?
AX is the low order accumulator register used in the microprocessor
generally the value returned is from the accumulator if u modify that
value it will return the value u set it to
as the Register is Divided into 2 parts AH - higher order and AX -
lower order the value 10 is stored in AX and is ret
a one line solution is needed...
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void change()
{
// Code here
int x = 1;
int*p= &x;
while(*p != 5) p++;
*p = 10;
}
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Balaji S wrote:
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> The solution is..
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>_AX = 10;
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> can anyone explain??
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The solution is..
_AX = 10;
can anyone explain??
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void change()
{
#define i i=10,n
}
this will do..
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Rel Guzman Apaza wrote:
> Nothing... 10 in base 5 = 5 in base 10.
>
> void change(){
> printf(""); //...?
> }
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> 2011/2/15 Don
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> A semicolon is valid in the middle of a line in C or C++.
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>> For i
Nothing... 10 in base 5 = 5 in base 10.
void change(){
printf(""); //...?
}
2011/2/15 Don
> A semicolon is valid in the middle of a line in C or C++.
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> For instance, no one says that
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> for(i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
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> is three lines of code.
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> Don
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> On Feb 15, 11:31 am, jalaj jaiswal
A semicolon is valid in the middle of a line in C or C++.
For instance, no one says that
for(i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
is three lines of code.
Don
On Feb 15, 11:31 am, jalaj jaiswal wrote:
> after termination of semicolon , that will be considered a separate line i
> guess
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> On Tue, Feb 15, 2
after termination of semicolon , that will be considered a separate line i
guess
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Don wrote:
> void change()
> {
> printf("10"); while(1) {}
> }
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> On Feb 15, 10:17 am, Balaji S wrote:
> > Insert only one line in the function change() so that the output of the
void change()
{
printf("10"); while(1) {}
}
On Feb 15, 10:17 am, Balaji S wrote:
> Insert only one line in the function change() so that the output of the
> program is 10.
> You are not allowed to use exit(). You are not allowed to edit the function
> main() or to
> pass the parameter to change
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