Why would you use an indefinite loop, as opposed to a definite loop, to read in all the contents from a file?
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What is the correct code for a macro to take in two paramete…
What is the correct code for a macro to take in two parameters and evaluate to the lesser of the two values passed in?
Given this macro: #define doSomething( x, y ) ( 2 * x – y )…
Given this macro: #define doSomething( x, y ) ( 2 * x – y ) What is the value of result after this code? int result = doSomething( 3, 2 );
If you attempt to fopen() a file for writing, but the file d…
If you attempt to fopen() a file for writing, but the file does not exist, what happens?
What does the following fgets() expression do assuming fileI…
What does the following fgets() expression do assuming fileIn points to an existing file for input? char buffer[ 1024 ]; fgets( buffer, 1024, fileIn );
Which of the following is a valid function call (assuming th…
Which of the following is a valid function call (assuming the function ‘test’ exists)?
What are the contents of the numbers array at the end of thi…
What are the contents of the numbers array at the end of this code? int numbers[] = { 35, 57, 78, 66, 41, 12 }; int *ptrA = numbers + 3; int x = 15; *ptrA = x++;
What is the output of the following code? #includeint test(i…
What is the output of the following code? #includeint test(int);int main(int argc, char* argv[]){ int k=35; k = test(k=test(k=test(k))); printf(“k=%d\n”, k); return 0;}int test(int k){ return k++;}
What does it mean to dereference a pointer?
What does it mean to dereference a pointer?
What is the output of this code? #define VALUE 10; int mai…
What is the output of this code? #define VALUE 10; int main( int argc, char* argv[] ) { int x = 3 + VALUE; printf( “%d”, x ); return 0; }