Generally not equal, only if it is a hexadecimal digit: 0xabc == 0xABC
You can use if-else statements to check for equality.Eg:char a, b, c;scanf("%c%c%c", &a, &b, &c);if( a==b && b==c)printf("They are equal\n");elseprintf("They are not equal\n");
All statements must be terminated with a semi-colon in C.
Control statements are statements that alter the flow of execution according to the evaluation of an expression (the condition). The C++ control statements are ifstatements, switch statements and the tertiary conditional operator, ?:.
Statements in which the two sides are not equal are called inequalities.
You are using the wrong output statements.
One of the statements, obviously.
A semi colon;
The Amendment was not ratified.
There is no difference. Both statements are invalid.
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One of the statements, obviously.
Use them carefully.