Database System Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:When using a printf() statement, what syntax do you use to print the value of an
"int"?
O %d
%c
%s
%f
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- The question wants to know that when using a printf statement what syntax we use to print an integer value.
- The provided options :-
- %d
- %c
- %s
- %f
- Among the provided options we see that in printf the modifier %c is used to specify a character value. So, this option is incorrect.
- Among the provided options we see that in printf the modifier %s is used to specify a string value. So, this option is incorrect.
- Among the provided options we see that in printf the modifier %f is used to specify a float value. So, this option is incorrect.
- Among the provided options we see that in printf the modifier %d is used to specify an int or an integer value. So, this option is correct.
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