Ask Question
7 May, 16:31

The name of a variable in the C programming language is a string that can contain uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, or underscores. Further, the first character in the string must be a letter, either uppercase or lowercase, or an underscore. If the name of a variable is determined by its first eight characters, how many different variables can be named in C? (Note that the name of a variable may contain fewer than eight characters.)

+5
Answers (1)
  1. 7 May, 19:18
    0
    There are 212, 133, 167, 002, 880, different variables.

    Explanation:

    Beacuse there are 26 possible uppercase letters, 26 lowercases letters, 10 digits and 1 underscore, which are 63 possible chacracters in total.

    Strings of length 8

    1º character: 53 ways (uppercase or lowercase letter or an underscore)

    2º character to 8º character: we have 63 ways

    By using the product rule: 53.63.63.63.63.63. 63. 63 = 53. 63⁷

    In the same way we have:

    strings of length 7: 53. 63⁶

    strings of length 6: 53.63⁵

    strings of length 5: 53. 63⁴

    strings of length 4: 53.63³

    strings of length 3: 53. 63²

    strings of length 2: 53.63

    strings of length 1: 53

    Strings fo length eight or less calculate by using the sum rule:

    53₊ 53.63₊ 53.63² ₊ 53.63³ ₊ 53.63⁴ ₊ 53.63⁵ ₊ 53.63⁶ ₊ 53.63⁷ = 212,133,167,002,880
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “The name of a variable in the C programming language is a string that can contain uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, or ...” in 📘 Computers and Technology if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers