rex.rishabh801
BAN USER// here is a program that i made to test this thing
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{int a=0,count=0;//try to change a's values in consecutive runs of the program,once 0 and //once non zero so that both the whle loops gets a chance to execute
if(a==0)
{
while(1&&count<=1000)
{
printf("testing your query");
count++;
}
}
else
{
while(2&&count<=1000)
{
printf("testing your query");
count++;
}
}
return 0;
}
//running this program, consecutively with diffrent a's value i found out that while(2) was //faster than while(1)
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In C,it does not give any compilation error but we cant print the array value for that particular index,as it hangs the compiler during run time.
- rex.rishabh801 July 21, 2014