Determine the order of execution of operations in the code below. Determine the sequence actively.
{ int A=9,B=3,C=1;
Printf(“%d %d %d %d”, A++,--B,C++,A*B*C);
}
Nothing I put in front of it or after it will make it run. I don't care about the answer, my professor keeps saying to run to verify what it says. I don't know what he wants! ahh!
How do you run this simple C code?
#include %26lt;stdio.h%26gt;
#include %26lt;conio.h%26gt;
main ()
{
int a=9, b=3 , c=1;
printf ("%d %d %d %d",A++,--B,C++,A*B*C);
getch()
OUTPUT WILL BE
10 2 2 27
}
Reply:Define int A
Assign 9 to A
Define int B
Assign 3 to B
Define int C
Assign 1 to C
Subtract 1 from B
Print A
Print B
Print C
Calculate A*B*C
Print result of calculate
Add 1 to A
Add 1 to C
Reply:Did you compile it? You need to compile it in order to run it. Try getting the free Borland compiler. I would recommend this guide on how to compile it. http://computerprogramming.suite101.com/...
If it compiles unsuccessfully, the compiler will point out errors and then you should fix those and it should compile right.
-If it compiles properly, run it by using a command prompt window by going to the directory with cd c:\...
then run Filename.exe or it you wont see the result.
marigold
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