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In my case, product of two INT_MAX numbers is 296447233, which is incorrect.

long long int product = 0;
product = 2137483647 * 2137483647;
printf("product: %lli\n", product);

What I am doing wrong, and how to correct it ?? Thanks !

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    Um...INT_MAX is 2147483647 (for 32-bit ints). You're shy by 10000000.
    – Ted Hopp
    Feb 29, 2012 at 18:33
  • Oh, no !!!!!! Ye, I got INT_MAX wrong. Thanks for pointing it out !
    – newprint
    Feb 29, 2012 at 18:50

2 Answers 2

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Both of your 2137483647 are of type int. So they stay that type and overflow.

Make them long longs:

product = 2137483647LL * 2137483647LL;

or cast:

product = (long long)2137483647 * 2137483647;
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  • So, basically, product of two ints just overflows, even though I am assigning it to long long int ? Thanks for the Answer !
    – newprint
    Feb 29, 2012 at 18:23
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    Correct. In your example, the conversion happens after the multiply. So it overflows before it gets promoted to long long.
    – Mysticial
    Feb 29, 2012 at 18:24
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    The compiler will treat the two numbers as ints, does the maths and then thinks about putting the value into product.
    – Ed Heal
    Feb 29, 2012 at 18:24
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Try

product = 2137483647LL * 2137483647LL; 

to ensure that the compile treats the numbers as long long

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