Computer Applications
Write the output:
char ch = 'F';
int m = ch;
m=m+5;
System.out.println(m + " " + ch);
Java
Values & Data Types Java
ICSE 2017
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Answer
Output of the above code is:
75 F
Working
The statement int m = ch; assigns the ASCII value of F (which is 70) to variable m. Adding 5 to m makes it 75. In the println statement, the current value of m which is 75 is printed followed by space and then value of ch which is F.
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