Friday, May 16, 2008

Assigning values to variables

Assigning values to variables

To assign values to the variables, assignment operator (=) is used.

Syntax of assigning values:

variable declaration;
Variable_name = value;

Example of assigning values:

Int i , j;
j = 5 ;
i = 0 ;

It is also possible to assign a value at the time of declaration.
e.g.
int i = 5;

More than one variable can be initialized in one statement using multiple assignment operators.

e.g. j = m = 2;

There could be an exception while using multiple assignment operators.

e.g. int i , j = 2 , k;

here the assignment will be i = 0 j=2 and k = garbage value

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