Problem Statement
A pointer
in C is a way to share a memory address among different contexts
(primarily functions). They are primarily used whenever a function needs
to modify the content of a variable, of which it doesn't have
ownership.
In order to access the memory address of a variable,val , we need to prepend it with & sign. E.g., ‘‘&val" returns the memory address of val .
This memory address is assigned to a pointer and can be shared among various functions. E.g.int∗p=&val will assign the memory address of val to pointer p . To access the content of the memory to which the pointer points, prepend it with a ‘‘∗" . For example, ∗p will return the value reflected by val and any modification to it will be reflected at the source (val ).
You have to complete the function void update(int *a,int *b), which reads two integers as argument, and setsa with the sum of them, and b with the absolute difference of them.
In order to access the memory address of a variable,
This memory address is assigned to a pointer and can be shared among various functions. E.g.
void increment(int *v) {
(*v)++;
}
int main() {
int a;
scanf("%d", &a);
increment(&a);
printf("%d", a);
return 0;
}
You have to complete the function void update(int *a,int *b), which reads two integers as argument, and sets
a′=a+b b′=|a−b|
Input Format
Input will contain two integers, a and b , separated by a newline.
Output Format
You have to print the updated value of a and b , on two different lines.
P.S.: Input/ouput will be automatically handled. You only have to complete the void update(int *a,int *b) function.
P.S.: Input/ouput will be automatically handled. You only have to complete the void update(int *a,int *b) function.
Sample Input
4
5
Sample Output
9
1
Explanation
a′=4+5=9 b′=|4−5|=1 HERE BELOW THE SOLUTION TWO POINTERS CAN NEVER BE ADDED BUT CAN BE SUBTRACTED
void update(int *a,int *b) {
// Complete this function
int r1=*a+*b; int r2; if(*a<*b){ r2=*b-*a; } else r2=*a-*b; *a=r1; *b=r2; }
int r1=*a+*b; int r2; if(*a<*b){ r2=*b-*a; } else r2=*a-*b; *a=r1; *b=r2; }
int main() {
int a, b;
int *pa = &a, *pb = &b;
scanf("%d %d", &a, &b);
update(pa, pb);
printf("%d\n%d", a, b);
return 0;
}
int a, b;
int *pa = &a, *pb = &b;
scanf("%d %d", &a, &b);
update(pa, pb);
printf("%d\n%d", a, b);
return 0;
}
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HOW TO TAKE MOD OF ANY NUMBER IN C++
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August 31, 2015
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