Yes
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Not possible. Let's not forget than in C the followings are all operators:+, -+=, -=++, --=&, *, []function-call
Yes, it is possible to assign an integer (int) to a double in programming languages like Java, C++, and Python. When an int is assigned to a double, the integer value is automatically converted to a floating-point representation, allowing for the assignment without any explicit casting. This is due to the implicit type conversion rules that allow for widening conversions. However, assigning a double to an int may require explicit casting to avoid loss of precision.
You cannot. Conversion is one-way only. It is possible to convert machine code to disassembly, but disassembly is not high-level, it is simply a symbolic representation of the machine code, similar to assembly but without any constants, named variables or comments.
We declare (not use) default arguments in a function whenever the default values cover the majority of calls to that function. We use default arguments in order to simplify those calls and thus reduce the verbosity of our calling code, thus making it easier to call the function.
The least possible integer is -98765432. The least possible positive integer is 10234567.
To express answers as integers, ensure that the values are whole numbers without any fractional or decimal components. If the answer is a decimal, round it to the nearest whole number or use the floor/ceiling functions to convert it to an integer. Additionally, when performing calculations, always simplify expressions to arrive at an integer result when possible. If the context allows, you can also use integer division to ensure the outcome is an integer.
to convert AC into DC voltage without fluctuation
It is possible to convert a car without cruise control to have cruise control. Many auto parts stores sell kits which will install cruise control in a vehicle.
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Not without a lot of re-building
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
You can write a program without specifying its prototype when the function returns an integer.If the prototype is not mentioned the compiler thinks that the return type of the function used is integer.When making program which return integer you can ignore writing the protoype.
No; an integer is a number without decimal digits, or without a fractional part.
The function of the brain is it controls the whole body and sends the body messages.
NO its not possible
Depending on the function, it can have any value whatsoever.