Problem Statement - 01F-2016
Look at the following C++ code and find the possible output(s) from the options (i) to (iv) following it. Also, write the maximum and the minimum values that can be assigned to the variable CHANGER.
Note:
– Assume all the required header files are already being included in the code.
– The function random(n) generates an integer between 0 and n-1
void main() { randomize(); int CHANGER; CHANGER=random(3); char CITY[][25]={”DELHI”,”MUMBAI”,”KOLKATA” ,”CHENNAI”}; for(int I=0;I<=CHANGER;I++) { for(int J=0;J<=I;J++) cout<<CITY[J]; cout<<endl; } }
(i) | (ii) |
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DELHI
DELHIMUMABAI DELHIMUMABAIKOLKATA |
DELHI
DELHIMUMABAI DELHIMUMABAIKOLKATA DELHIMUMABAIKOLKATACHENNAI |
(iii) | (iv) |
MUMABAI
MUMABAIKOLKATA MUMABAIKOLKATACHENNAI |
KOLKATA
KOLKATACHENNAI |
Solution
CSKC| Created: 10-Jan-2019 | Updated: 16-Jan-2019|CBSE12D-2016