char* myfunc(char *ptr)
{
ptr+=3;
return(ptr);
}
void main()
{
char *x, *y;
x = "EXAMVEDA";
y = myfunc(x);
printf("y=%s", y);
}
What will be printed when the sample code above is executed?
char* myfunc(char *ptr)
{
ptr+=3;
return(ptr);
}
void main()
{
char *x, *y;
x = "EXAMVEDA";
y = myfunc(x);
printf("y=%s", y);
}
A. y=EXAMVEDA
B. y=AMVEDA
C. y=MVEDA
D. y=VEDA
E. y=EDA
Answer: Option C
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A. Decision making
B. Code organization
C. Variable declaration
D. Storing values
In C, how do you declare a pointer variable that can store the address of an integer?
A. int *ptr;
B. ptr int;
C. int ptr;
D. ptr *int;
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A. Arithmetic operation
B. Indirection operator
C. Member access operator
D. Bitwise operation
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