8. | What will be the output of the program? |
| A. | 8 |
| B. | 9 |
| C. | 10 |
| D. | 11 |
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| Answer: Option B |
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| Explanation: |
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Step 1: int fun(int); Here we declare the prototype of the function fun().
Step 2: int i = fun(10); The variable i is declared as an integer type and the result of the fun(10) will be stored in the variable i.
Step 3: int fun(int i){ return (i++); } Inside the fun() we are returning a value return(i++). It returns 10. because i++ is the post-increement operator.
Step 4: Then the control back to the main function and the value 10 is assigned to variable i.
Step 5: printf("%d\n", --i); Here --i denoted pre-increement. Hence it prints the value 9. |
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