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.
A statement in C is an expression terminated with a semi-colon. That is, a semi-colon turns an expression into a statement.
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;
There is no difference. Both statements are invalid.
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.
One of the statements, obviously.
Use them carefully.
differance between control statement and looping statement?