26th Feb 2018, 10:45 AM
Anoop C C
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you are write bro try for a[0] you will get as "No output" @D B
26th Feb 2018, 3:13 PM
Anoop C C
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Everything is correct for a[0] to a[2] there is an output.
10th Mar 2018, 1:53 AM
Shubham Negi
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I changed the code try to get for a[2] and justify
10th Mar 2018, 2:05 AM
Anoop C C
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for a[2] u must get '/' instead of '//' justify?
10th Mar 2018, 2:08 AM
Anoop C C
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char type variables can only store one character. "//" is considered a string, and u shouldn't assign a string to a char.
10th Mar 2018, 3:06 AM
Hanz
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For me, the output is: / I don't know why one slash is missing tho, I've never coded in C++
26th Feb 2018, 3:10 PM
D B
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Why are you confused It's ouput is correct.
10th Mar 2018, 12:26 AM
Adarsh Singh
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It's output is correct
10th Mar 2018, 2:07 AM
Adarsh Singh
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no no no something is wrong
10th Mar 2018, 2:08 AM
Adarsh Singh
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correct bro @Low Kai Han
10th Mar 2018, 4:59 AM
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