I have seen lots of answer on this but i can not get the actual reason for it in some they say it work using the stack concept while in other they mention of undefined behaviors....So please let me know...what's right....My code is ...i have compiled and run this on Code block....
int i=10;
printf("\nThe initial value of i -> %d",i);
printf("\n");
printf("The value of --i-> %d and that of --i -> %d and that of i -> %d",--i,--i,i);
printf("\n");
The output i get is 8 8 8...please tell me how its being evaluated....in C.
and when i modify the above program....
i=10;
printf("\nThe initial value of i -> %d",i);
printf("\n");
printf("The value if i++ -> %d and that of --i-> %d and that of --i -> %d and that of i -> %d",i++,--i,--i,i);
printf("\n");
the output i get in this case is 8 9 9 9...so how are these thing going....and evaluated in C....please let me know