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Which of the following statements are correct about the program? #include<stdio.h> int main() { unsigned int num; int c=0; scanf("%u", &num); for(;num;num>>=1) { if(num & 1) c++; } printf("%d", c); return 0; } ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. Which of the following statements are correct about the program? #include<stdio.h> int main() { unsigned int num; int c=0; scanf("%u", &num); for(;num;num>>=1) { if(num & 1) c++; } printf("%d", c); return 0; }





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  • By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 06.00 pm
    If we give input 4, it will print 1.
    Binary-4 == 00000000 00000100 ; Total number of bits = 1.

    If we give input 3, it will print 2.
    Binary-3 == 00000000 00000011 ; Total number of bits = 2.

    If we give input 511, it will print 9.
    Binary-511 == 00000001 11111111 ; Total number of bits = 9.
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