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Bogdan [553]
3 years ago
12

Code Example 4-1 int limit = 0; for (int i = 10; i >= limit; i -= 2) { for (int j = i; j <= 1; ++j) { cout << "In in

ner for loop" << endl; } cout << "In outer for loop" << endl; } (Refer to Code Example 4-1.) How many times does "In inner for loop" print to the console? a. 1 b. 0 c. 2 d. 5 e. 7
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

"In inner for loop" is printed twice.

Answer: C. 2

Explanation:

Code:

int main()

{

   int limit = 0;

   for  (int i =0; i>=limit; i-=2) {

       for (int j = i; j <= 1; ++j){

           cout << "In inner for loop" << endl;

       }

       cout << "In outer for loop" << endl;

   }

   return 0;

}

Output:

In inner for loop

In inner for loop

In outer for loop

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