Discussion :: Testing New
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Determine Output:
void main()
{
int i=-1, j=-1, k=0, l=2, m;
m = i++ && j++ && k++ || l++;
printf("%d %d %d %d %d", i, j, k, l, m);
}
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Logical operations always give a result of 1 or 0 . And also the logical AND (&&) operator has higher priority over the logical OR (||) operator. So the expression 'i++ && j++ && k++' is executed first. The result of this expression is 0 (-1 && -1 && 0 = 0). Now the expression is 0 || 2 which evaluates to 1 (because OR operator always gives 1 except for '0 || 0' combination- for which it gives 0). So the value of m is 1. The values of other variables are also incremented by 1.
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