#include<stdio.h>
int main(){
int i = 1;
int j;
for(j = 2*i; j < 6; j++){
//static int x = 5;
int x = 5;
x += 2;
//x = j + i;
printf("\n i: %d x: %d ox%x \n",i,x,&x);
}
return 0;
}
Output:
i: 1 x: 7 ox601020
i: 1 x: 7 ox601020
i: 1 x: 7 ox601020
i: 1 x: 7 ox601020
Does the x gets allocated and initialized 4 times? If so why is the address not changing?
x
to alway print as7
.x
should be7
on each pass through the loop. (but note the//static in x = 5;
commented above.) It looks like the output belongs with astatic
designation withx = 2;
followed byx += 1;
.