C Programming: Understanding the Ternary Operator and Increment Operators in `int main()`
The output of this program will be:
'first: i= 4, j= 4' 'second: i= 6, j= 6' 'third: i= 6, j= 5'
Explanation:
- In the first line, the ternary operator is used to determine whether to increment 'i' or 'j'. Since 'i' is not equal to 0, 'i++' is executed, and 'i' becomes 4 while 'j' remains at 4.
- In the second line, both 'i' and 'j' are incremented twice, since the post-increment operator is used twice. Therefore, 'i' becomes 6 and 'j' becomes 6.
- In the third line, 'i' remains at 6 while 'j' is incremented by 1, becoming 5. This is because the post-increment operator is used with 'j'.
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