Hi Guys, Can someone please explain me why this is happening #include<iostream> using namespace std; class a { public: int a1; // If I...
#include <stdio.h> void f(int a, int b) { printf("%d %d\n", a, b); } int main() { int a; a = 1; printf("Pre: f(++a, a) --> ");...
Yes that's correct. However, if you look at it from the C++ point of view then pre increment has higher precedence. And since we are doing...
Hi, One of the solution which you have posted in "Multiple choice C++ question" is wrong. Question is: /*question number 10*/ Code: int...
Separate names with a comma.