Computer Applications
State the values of n and ch.
char c = 'A';
int n = c + 1;
char ch = (char)n;
Answer
Value of n is 66 and ch is B.
int n = c + 1, here due to implicit conversion, 'A' will be converted to its ASCII value 65. 1 is added to it making the value of n 66.
char ch = (char)n, here through explicit conversion 66 is converted to its corresponding character that is 'B' so value of ch becomes B.
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