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Which of the following is the correct output for the C#.NET code snippet given below?
Console.WriteLine(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2);
Discussion:
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Abel said:
1 decade ago
If the data type is double then the correct answer is 6.5 and 1.
If it is int data type then it is 6 and 1.
If it is int data type then it is 6 and 1.
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Falgun_P said:
1 decade ago
Whenever you use some number to perform arithmetic operation in C# the number use System.Int32 namespace. And this namespace represents a 32-bit signed int.
So when compile compute the value of 13/2 the actual answer is 6.5 but int value can't handle with floating point number. So it removes the part after point so answer is 6.
And % gives us a Remainder so answer of 13%2 is 1. So answer of question is 6 1.
So when compile compute the value of 13/2 the actual answer is 6.5 but int value can't handle with floating point number. So it removes the part after point so answer is 6.
And % gives us a Remainder so answer of 13%2 is 1. So answer of question is 6 1.
S.Malathi said:
1 decade ago
13/2 the ans is quotient and 13%2 the ans is remainder.
Sulabh Jain said:
1 decade ago
int/int = int.
float /int = float.
So 13 / 2 = 6.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
float /int = float.
So 13 / 2 = 6.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
Jaffa said:
1 decade ago
13/2 = returns 6 as 13, 2 are integers.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
as + indicates concatenation of strings.
Thus gives (13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2) treated as (13/2)as string concatenated to space(" ")concatenated to (13%2) which gives 6 1.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
as + indicates concatenation of strings.
Thus gives (13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2) treated as (13/2)as string concatenated to space(" ")concatenated to (13%2) which gives 6 1.
Somu Minajagi said:
1 decade ago
13/2 = 6.5 Decimal value = 6.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
Answer is : 6 1.
13%2 remainder value = 1.
Answer is : 6 1.
Andrew Indayang said:
1 decade ago
I know now, if anyone that get confused lets see my solution.
In this case 13/2 is 6. Why? because you divide in an integer value 13 and 2 is an integer value.
Try this 13.0 / 2.0 the result will be 6.5 because you divide double and double.
And how about 13.0/2? it will gives you an double value as well because you have 1 value which is a double.
Hopefully this will help.
In this case 13/2 is 6. Why? because you divide in an integer value 13 and 2 is an integer value.
Try this 13.0 / 2.0 the result will be 6.5 because you divide double and double.
And how about 13.0/2? it will gives you an double value as well because you have 1 value which is a double.
Hopefully this will help.
Gaurav Patil said:
1 decade ago
Hey @Shivakant tell me properly.
(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2)
So 13/2 = 6.5 but decimal values are not allows only = 6.
I'm confuse here not declare any data type how you take here a int datatype and here we take float then how it possible?
I agree with 13%2 = 1 this is returns remainder value answer.
(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2)
So 13/2 = 6.5 but decimal values are not allows only = 6.
I'm confuse here not declare any data type how you take here a int datatype and here we take float then how it possible?
I agree with 13%2 = 1 this is returns remainder value answer.
K.gowda said:
1 decade ago
By default write line method accepts only integer value not any float or double value, and here 13/2 is float that's why its giving the int value 6 only instead of 6.5.
Yashi said:
1 decade ago
6 and 1 is OK.
But it is written as:
Console.WriteLine(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2);
So, what is (+ " "+) for?
I mean is there no need to add 6 and 1.
But it is written as:
Console.WriteLine(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2);
So, what is (+ " "+) for?
I mean is there no need to add 6 and 1.
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