Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Consider the following structure and declarations:
struct Player
{
string firstName;
string lastName;
int hits;
int runs;
};
int main()
{
Player p = { "Jackie", "Robinson", 1518, 947 };
Player team[24];
Player *tPtr = team;
team[0] = p;
// INSERT CODE HERE
}
Consider adding these 2 code statements at the location commented "//INSERT CODE HERE". What is printed out?
cout << tPtr->hits << " ";
cout << team[0].runs;
a) it is compiler dependent -- some print out 1518 947, others print out 947 1518
b) 947 947
c) 0 0
d) 1518 1518
e) 1518 947
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