Re: [algogeeks] xplain output

2011-07-23 Thread Ankur Khurana
yes, try changing %f to %d somewhere, answers will come right , but can
anyone epalin the reason that if garbage values were to be printed , i am
having same garbage values on my machine as on his :P. How is that answers
and output comes out to be same

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 12:56 AM, rajeev bharshetty rajeevr...@gmail.comwrote:

 I think when the mismatch of the format specifier and the variable occurs ,
 the compiler generates random  number output as, some garbage I suppose .


 On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 12:30 AM, geek forgeek geekhori...@gmail.comwrote:

 #includestdio.h
 void main()
 {
 int x;
 float t;
 scanf(%f,t);
 printf(%f\n,t);
 x=90;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 {
 x=1;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 {
 x=30;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }
 x==9;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }

 input
 1.1

 output
 1.10
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09

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[algogeeks] xplain output

2011-07-22 Thread geek forgeek
#includestdio.h
void main()
{
int x;
float t;
scanf(%f,t);
printf(%f\n,t);
x=90;
printf(%f\n,x);
{
x=1;
printf(%f\n,x);
{
x=30;
printf(%f\n,x);
}
printf(%f\n,x);
}
x==9;
printf(%f\n,x);
}

input
1.1

output
1.10
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09

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Re: [algogeeks] xplain output

2011-07-22 Thread rajeev bharshetty
I think when the mismatch of the format specifier and the variable occurs ,
the compiler generates random  number output as, some garbage I suppose .

On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 12:30 AM, geek forgeek geekhori...@gmail.comwrote:

 #includestdio.h
 void main()
 {
 int x;
 float t;
 scanf(%f,t);
 printf(%f\n,t);
 x=90;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 {
 x=1;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 {
 x=30;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }
 x==9;
 printf(%f\n,x);
 }

 input
 1.1

 output
 1.10
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09
 1.09

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