Warning: implode(): Invalid arguments passed in /www/wwwroot/jobquiz.info/mdiscuss.php on line 336 What will be the output of the program? #include<stdio.h> #define MAX(a, b, c) (a>b ? a>c ? a : c: b>c ? b : c) int main() { int x; x = MAX(3+2, 2+7, 3+7); printf("%d\n", x); return 0; } ?->(Show Answer!)
1. What will be the output of the program? #include<stdio.h> #define MAX(a, b, c) (a>b ? a>c ? a : c: b>c ? b : c) int main() { int x; x = MAX(3+2, 2+7, 3+7); printf("%d\n", x); return 0; }
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By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 06.00 pm
The macro MAX(a, b, c) (a>b ? a>c ? a : c: b>c ? b : c) returns the biggest of given three numbers. Step 1: int x; The variable x is declared as an integer type. Step 2: x = MAX(3+2, 2+7, 3+7); becomes, => x = (3+2 >2+7 ? 3+2 > 3+7 ? 3+2 : 3+7: 2+7 > 3+7 ? 2+7 : 3+7) => x = (5 >9 ? (5 > 10 ? 5 : 10): (9 > 10 ? 9 : 10) ) => x = (5 >9 ? (10): (10) ) => x = 10 Step 3: printf("%d\n", x); It prints the value of 'x'. Hence the output of the program is "10".