sir we know that characters are stored as integers when u enter a character it will go for its corresponding ascii value and it will proceed...
sir please send ur program and its corresponding output so that we can try to explain it
sir please tell me the ascii value of EOF which is used in files concept Thanks in advance
I think 5 good conceptual question from macros
sir(spoddar66) which book are you following please tell me sir
very good explanation sir i have understood it but i have heard that 0.7 will store in memory space as 0.699999999 some what so it will be less...
sir(rakoczimrks) what you have entered source code is absolutely correct but when you are giving input a small problem occur i.e.., after entering...
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int i,c=0,n; clrscr(); printf("Enter any number"); scanf("%d",&n); for(i=1,c=0;i<=n;i++) {...
one very important thing about arrays is that memory allocations are arranged in adjacent memory locations and they are a form of linear data...
hello sir turboc is ssimple and easy to use compare to other c compilers write a program in the blue screen displayed at the time of opening...
yes sir, it will show abnormal termination what i mean in before post is to cast the data type for example x=(float)y;
I personally feel "Let us c " by yashwanth kanethkar sir is the best book
very informative sir!!!
it's true if you are using turboc 3 in windows it doesnot resembles in full screen mode yso you have to use a software called dosbox
it is not possible to write entire program but i can say logic 1)read two mxn matrices with r1,r2,c1c,2[let matrices be a,b] 2)if(r2==c1)...
Hello, sir, I want to make my c compiler speak like, for example i want it(compiler) to say "Enter two numbers" at the time of scanning...
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iostream is a declaration for c++ programs if you are using ccompiler it will not run because c++ programs will not run in c compiler or...
good explanation sir i think we can rely on you
what u(jam 143) have writen is absolutely correct but............... there is only one controversy that your answer will not be printed in...
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