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| no it is not legal. ==< is not an operator in C, u can use =<. i.e. n1k=fchange=<999/1000; and now what is the output of this one? n1k will be 1, if fchnage is equal to or less than.1 why? coz... 999/1000 gives 0.999 it is convert to integer i.e. 1. after that assign in n1k. |
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