Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void swap(int *a,int *b)
{
int temp;
temp=*a;
*a=*b;
*b=temp;
}
bool consecutive(int k1,int k2,int k3)
{
int arr[]={k1,k2,k3}; //storing these variables into an array
int i,j;
for(i=0;i<3;i++)
{
for(j=i;j<3;j++)
{
if(arr[i]>arr[j])
{
swap(arr[i],arr[j]); //swapping to sort these numbers
}
}
}
if((arr[1]==arr[0]+1)&&(arr[2]==arr[0]+2)) //checks if consecutive
return true;
else
return false;
}
int main()
{
int result=consecutive(6,4,5); //storing in a result variable
if(result==0)
cout<<"false";
else
cout<<"true";
return 0;
}
OUTPUT :
true
Explanation:
In the above code, it stores three elements into an array and then sorts the array in which it calls a method swap() which is also defined and interchanges values of 2 variables. Then after sorting these numbers in ascending order , it checks if numbers are consecutive or not, if it is true, it returns true otherwise it return false.
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