A statement in C is an expression terminated with a semi-colon. That is, a semi-colon turns an expression into a statement.
A statement in C is an expression terminated with a semi-colon. That is, a semi-colon turns an expression into a statement.
All statements must be terminated with a semi-colon in C.
You mean relational operators?if (argc
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, ?:.
Inoperative statements is a euphemism for lies.
One of the statements, obviously.
A semi colon;
It stands for Canadian Pension Plan (the govt' retirement pension)its mean c plus plus ++,its a computer thingAnswercpp can also refer to the C Preprocessor, which a C compiler uses to expand #include and #define statements before the compiler proper compiles the source code into object code.
There is no difference. Both statements are invalid.
One of the statements, obviously.
Use them carefully.
differance between control statement and looping statement?