int v=3;
int s=6 + (--v);
int d= --v + --v/s++*v++ + ++s%v--;
can someone which tell me how to go about this question?? in the end i m getting 9%0;
but the complier is showing the value of d as 1
can someone tell me where i made a mistake
int v=3;
int s=6 + (--v);
int d= --v + --v/s++*v++ + ++s%v--;
can someone which tell me how to go about this question?? in the end i m getting 9%0;
but the complier is showing the value of d as 1
can someone tell me where i made a mistake
For Java, as far as I can tell, the value of d = 1
should be correct:
++x
⇒ increment first, then use variablex++
⇒ use first, then increment variableSo I get:
int v=3;
int s=6 + (--v); // s=8, v=2
int d = --v // 1
+ --v // 0
/ s++ // 8, s=9
* v++ // 0, v=1
+ ++s // 10
% v--; // 0
⇒ d = 1 + 0 / 8 * 0 + 10 % 0
According to operator precedence of * / %
you get
d = 1 + 0 + 0
EDIT 2: Note that other languages might have other evaluation rules (as mentioned by @AdaRaider in the comments, also see my example for C++ there).
System.out.println(d)
and run under Java 7u80) and result output was 1
.
Aug 17, 2018 at 6:44
(0 / 8) * 0 = 0
). For C++ evaluation order is unspecified. The compiler can use any order as long as precedence rules are met. So it might come up with 0 / (8 * 0)
which would rise an error. That also means, if you'd use another C++ compiler the output may differ.
Aug 17, 2018 at 7:00