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Am not that smart but 😅😑 Int n = 5 While (n--) { if (n % 2 == 0){ Cout << "0" ; } else{ Cout << n ; } } The answer is 03010 Can anyone break down this code just a brief explaination will do 😊?...

13th Jun 2021, 1:24 PM
Robot-xy
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while(n--) 1st loop => n = 4 => prints 0 2nd loop => n = 3 => prints 3 3rd loop => n = 2 => prints 0 4th loop => n = 1 => prints 1 5th loop => n = 0 => prints 0 6th loop => while(0) => false => loop won't run.
13th Jun 2021, 1:34 PM
TOLUENE
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'while (n--)' use post decrementation, meaning that first the value of n is tested, then n is assigned n-1... at start n == 5 loop start, n is evaluated to true (as 5 != 0) so first execution of loop body... with n == 4 n % 2 == 0 is true (0 == 0) so 'if' statement is executed, not 'else': output => 0 n is tested and evaluated to true (4 != 0)... again loop body... with n == 3 n % 2 == 0 is false (1 != 0) so 'else' statement is executed not 'if': output => 3 n is true (3 != 0), so n == 2 and 'if' executed: output => 0 n is true (2 != 0), so n == 1 and 'else' executed: output => 1 n is true (1 != 0), so n == 0 and 'if' executed: output => 0 n is false (0==0), so loop ends final whole done output => 03010
13th Jun 2021, 5:05 PM
visph
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