I ran these codes but I got a really weird number. I'm new to c++
ii) Predict the outputs for the following snippets of code:
a)
int x=75, y=105;
printf(" %c %lf " , x,y);
for the first one i got x is equal to K. This I understand but for y I got 0, is it because it was declared as int and not double?
b)
float pH=5.65582;
printf (" %d %lf" , pH,pH);
Now this one is so weird. For the first pH it's 1073741824. I don't even know how they got it. And for the second pH is 2. How? c)
float p=0.345689;
double q=0.445566778899;
printf ( "%d %f %lf" , p*q, p*q, p/q);
printf ("%d %0.5f %9.3f", p+q , p-q, p*(p+q));
p*q -1713662420
p*q -0.000000
p/q -0.000000
p+q -1561213759
p-q 0
p*(p+q) a really long number
591890496450433740000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.000
What am I doing wrong?
1073741824
should be actually the direct interpretation of internal representation of floating number5.65582
.iostream
s are by some, this is a prime example of whystd::cout
should be used overprintf
, at least until simple learning mistakes are in the past.