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logical operators in C
hey whay the output is 1 ? int a=1; int b=1; int c= a || --b; printf ("%d",b); but in bellow code output is 0 ? int a=0; int b=1; int c= a || --b; printf ("%d",b);
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All right apart from the edited question, I have to admit that the two results are different.
The reason is that the logical OR || return 1 when at least one of the operands is non-zero.
And if the first operand is not a 0, the second part is not going to be read.
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Search/look up "short circuit evaluation"
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You edited your question
In the original question you said the first code gives 0 and the second 1
But actually they are kind of the same code and the result is 0 for both.
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thank you i understood and excuse me beacuse of my bad English🙏🙏
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You are lying 🙄
https://code.sololearn.com/cBA0RKQG007g/?ref=app
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https://code.sololearn.com/cTDrMpxcK1s0/?ref=app
are you sure?
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i say that the second code output is 0
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for me is 0????
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i tried it in visual studio
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i edited it just after 5 second anyway excuse me but in this question outputs are 1 and 0 in order
right?
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You are welcome 🤗🤗