38 lines
779 B
C
38 lines
779 B
C
/* MMME3085 Chapter 8 */
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/* Incorrect use of a single equals sign in an if statement */
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#include <stdio.h> /* Standard include files */
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <conio.h>
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int main( void )
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{
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int c = 6; // Define variable as initialise with value
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printf ("\nThe current value in c is %d\n",c); // Display value in c
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// This is correct
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if ( c == 1 )
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{
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printf("\nThe value of c is 1\n" );
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}
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printf ("\nThe current value in c is %d\n",c); // Display value in c
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// This is WRONG - it is setting c to one, this value is then tested
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// and, as non-zero, is considered to be TRUE
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if ( c = 1 )
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{
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printf("\nThe value of c is 1\n" );
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}
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printf ("\nThe current value in c is %d\n",c); // Display value in c
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return 0;
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}
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