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11 September, 00:47

Given the char * variables name1, name2, and name3, write a fragment of code that assigns the largest value to the variable max (assume all three have already been declared and have been assigned values).

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  1. 11 September, 01:44
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    The following code as follows:

    Code:

    max=name1; / /define variable max that holds name1 variable value.

    if (strcmp (name2, max) >0) / /if block.

    {

    max=name2; / /assign value to max.

    }

    if (strcmp (name3, max) >0) / /if block.

    {

    max=name3; / /assign value to max.

    }

    Explanation:

    In the above code, we define a variable that is max. The data type of max variable is the same as variables "name1, name2, and name3" that is "char". In the max variable, we assign the value of the name1 variable and use if block statement two times. In if block, we use strcmp () function that can be defined as:

    In first if block we pass two variables in strcmp () function that is "name2 and max" that compare string value. If the name2 variable is greater then max variable value so, the max variable value is change by name2 variable that is "max=name2". In second if block we pass two variables in strcmp () function that is "name3 and max" that compare string value. If the name3 variable is greater then max variable value so, the max variable value is change by name3 variable that is "max=name3".
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