Question
#include<stdio.h>
#define PRINT(int) printf("int=%d, ", int);
int main()
{
int x=2, y=3, z=4;
PRINT(x);
PRINT(y);
PRINT(z);
return 0;
}
What will be the output of the program?
#include<stdio.h>
#define PRINT(int) printf("int=%d, ", int);
int main()
{
int x=2, y=3, z=4;
PRINT(x);
PRINT(y);
PRINT(z);
return 0;
}
Answer: Option A
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The macro PRINT(int) print("%d,", int); prints the given variable value in an integer format.
Step 1: int x=2, y=3, z=4; The variable x, y, z are declared as an integer type and initialized
to 2, 3, 4 respectively.
Step 2: PRINT(x); becomes printf("int=%d,",x). Hence it prints 'int=2'.
Step 3: PRINT(y); becomes printf("int=%d,",y). Hence it prints 'int=3'.
Step 4: PRINT(z); becomes printf("int=%d,",z). Hence it prints 'int=4'.
Hence the output of the program is int=2, int=3, int=4.
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