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  • C Cedric Moonen

    minkowski wrote:

    nextChar() != '\0'

    This part of the code actually "returns" something (true or false). You then assign the result of the comparison into the ch variable. true is usually 1 and false is 0. So, your character will contain either 0 or 1. If you try to ouptut as it is (so, without the casting to an integer), you will end up printing the character whose value is 0 or 1 (so, not printable character), that's why you need to cast it to an integer. I guess that having a body for your function was not really important for the interview question: they simply have a function that returns a character...

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    minkowski
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    Hi ya, Thanks for your reply. Yes as you correctly said the answer is 0 or 1. I got confused because of the lack of function definition. Can I ask how it is possible that you can use the != operator without being enclosed in a statement that expects true / false ? e.g. while() , if() Thanks for any information.

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      Hi ya, Thanks for your reply. Yes as you correctly said the answer is 0 or 1. I got confused because of the lack of function definition. Can I ask how it is possible that you can use the != operator without being enclosed in a statement that expects true / false ? e.g. while() , if() Thanks for any information.

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      CPallini
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      minkowski wrote:

      Can I ask how it is possible that you can use the != operator without being enclosed in a statement that expects

      != is a binary operator that may be used in any expression. :)

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      • _ _AnsHUMAN_

        Yes you should get a linker error, due to the missing function definition

        You need to google first, if you have "It's urgent please" mentioned in your question. ;-)_AnShUmAn_

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        Most interview questions just use code fragments, and you're supposed to assume functions exist in other libraries (that's generally spelled out in the interview). Mind you, this is a very simple example question and probably meant as a warm up, not actually a real test. You should see the kinds of questions we ask in our interviews (although coding tests are only a small part of them).

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          Most interview questions just use code fragments, and you're supposed to assume functions exist in other libraries (that's generally spelled out in the interview). Mind you, this is a very simple example question and probably meant as a warm up, not actually a real test. You should see the kinds of questions we ask in our interviews (although coding tests are only a small part of them).

          There are three kinds of people in the world - those who can count and those who can't...

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          minkowski
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          Hi ya, Thanks for your post, was wondering if you could put up some of your interview code questions? :)

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          • C CPallini

            minkowski wrote:

            I said it would not compile since there is no definition (only a declaration) of the function nextChar()

            Your point is correct (please note, however, that you would get a linker error, not a compiler one). Now suppose nextChar is defined, somewhere (it's actual implementation doesn't matter).

            minkowski wrote:

            but the answer was 0 or 1. I am not sure why and also how can you use the != operator outside a if or while statement (i.e. something that expects true or false ?

            nextChar() != '\0';

            the above expression evaluates true whenever nextChar return a value different from '\0', false otherwise. Since true is 1 [^] (false is 0) an implicit cast from bool to char (that is an integer type) happens and you get ch=1 (or ch=0). :) BTW Are you that Minkowski [^]? :-D

            If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
            This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
            [My articles]

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            toxcct
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            CPallini wrote:

            W Are you that Minkowski [^]?

            or that one[^] ?!

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              CPallini wrote:

              W Are you that Minkowski [^]?

              or that one[^] ?!

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              Ha ha, nope I am not that Minkowski although that was quite a story ! :)

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              • M minkowski

                Ha ha, nope I am not that Minkowski although that was quite a story ! :)

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                :doh: I was awaiting for some geometry hints... :-D

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                • C CPallini

                  :doh: I was awaiting for some geometry hints... :-D

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                  CPallini wrote:

                  I was awaiting for some geometry hints...

                  :suss: shhhh. dont' tell anyone, but i'm letting it leak out - a triangle... has 3 sides. shhh. don't let anyone know though

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                  • M minkowski

                    Hi ya, Thanks for your post, was wondering if you could put up some of your interview code questions? :)

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                    LOL - I wouldn't be allowed to do that, just in case anyone reading here comes in for an interview (which is quite possible) :-D

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                    • U UserNameless

                      CPallini wrote:

                      I was awaiting for some geometry hints...

                      :suss: shhhh. dont' tell anyone, but i'm letting it leak out - a triangle... has 3 sides. shhh. don't let anyone know though

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                      UserNameless wrote:

                      a triangle... has 3 sides.

                      That's the reason geometry is soooo difficult to grasp: triangle => three sides...while plain common sense would suggest triangle => three angles, or, at least, triside => three sides. :~ :-D

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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                      • C CPallini

                        UserNameless wrote:

                        a triangle... has 3 sides.

                        That's the reason geometry is soooo difficult to grasp: triangle => three sides...while plain common sense would suggest triangle => three angles, or, at least, triside => three sides. :~ :-D

                        If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                        This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                        [My articles]

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                        minkowski
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                        so it should be a quad - right - angle for a rectangle ? :)

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