Rewrite the following piece of code to make it secure (all variables were declared as int and were properly initialized) a = b / c;
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Consider the following piece of C/C++ code: int a = 2, b = 7…
Consider the following piece of C/C++ code: int a = 2, b = 7, c = 3;int *p = &a , *q = &c ;*p *= b*(*q); The value of the variable a after the previous code is executed will be:
Write a set of C conditional statements that will print “Too…
Write a set of C conditional statements that will print “Too Low” if the value of an integer variable height is smaller than 2, print “Normal” if the value of height is smaller than 4, but bigger than or equal to 2, or print “Too High” otherwise.
Consider the following function header that receives the arr…
Consider the following function header that receives the array of float named grades: float getGrade(float grades[]) Write a command inside this function that calculates the size of the array grades inside the integer variable m:
The following are incorrect statements regarding data type c…
The following are incorrect statements regarding data type conversions in C/C++, except:
Write a for-loop to print all integer numbers between 63 to…
Write a for-loop to print all integer numbers between 63 to 75 , while preventing out of bound errors:
The following C/C++ code does not compile. Describe what cou…
The following C/C++ code does not compile. Describe what could be the problem. int main() { int a = 2 , h= 10; printf(“The volume of the cylinder is %d\n”,2*PI*a*h); return 0; }
The following are incorrect statements regarding C/C++ chara…
The following are incorrect statements regarding C/C++ characters, except:
The following sentence will convert the signed integer varia…
The following sentence will convert the signed integer variable sInt into an unsigned integer. unsigned int uInt =(unsigned int) sInt; Mention the condition(s) that must be checked for the code to be secure before this previous command is executed.
Write a set of C conditional statements that will print “Too…
Write a set of C conditional statements that will print “Too High” if the value of an integer variable height is bigger than 3, print “Normal” if the value of height is bigger than 2, but smaller than or equal to 3, or print “Too Low” otherwise.