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Re: Ignore this
I see a deeper meaning in this post I feel as if nopony is trying to reveal the meaning of life threw just a blank post.
charzar30- Character Name : charzar30
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Re: Ignore this
yes yes i think you are right. must be 42
To understand why this is, consider the following piece of code:
It prints to screen “The meaning of life is 42″. The ASCII representation of an asterisk “*” in the computers memory is the number of 42. In the above code ‘%i’ take an integer as an argument, but since we have declared the variable x as a character type, instead of printing the character ‘*’, the printf statement instead prints the ASCII (integer) representation of “*” which happens to be 42.
“The meaning of life is *” = 42
To understand why this is, consider the following piece of code:
#include
int main(){
char x = ‘*’;
printf(“The meaning of life is %i”, x);
}
It prints to screen “The meaning of life is 42″. The ASCII representation of an asterisk “*” in the computers memory is the number of 42. In the above code ‘%i’ take an integer as an argument, but since we have declared the variable x as a character type, instead of printing the character ‘*’, the printf statement instead prints the ASCII (integer) representation of “*” which happens to be 42.
“The meaning of life is *” = 42
Zavarin- Settlement : Konan
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Re: Ignore this
Fuck you and your small ass textZavarin wrote:yes yes i think you are right. must be 42
To understand why this is, consider the following piece of code:
It prints to screen “The meaning of life is 42″. The ASCII representation of an asterisk “*” in the computers memory is the number of 42. In the above code ‘%i’ take an integer as an argument, but since we have declared the variable x as a character type, instead of printing the character ‘*’, the printf statement instead prints the ASCII (integer) representation of “*” which happens to be 42.
“The meaning of life is *” = 42
nopony- Settlement : Konan
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Re: Ignore this
To understand why this is, consider the following piece of code:
#include
int main(){
char x = ‘*’;
printf(“The meaning of life is %i”, x);
}
It prints to screen “The meaning of life is 42″. The ASCII representation of an asterisk “*” in the computers memory is the number of 42. In the above code ‘%i’ take an integer as an argument, but since we have declared the variable x as a character type, instead of printing the character ‘*’, the printf statement instead prints the ASCII (integer) representation of “*” which happens to be 42.
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Zavarin- Settlement : Konan
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