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Predict the Output of the given snippet, when executed:
int x=1,y=1;
if(n>0)
{
x=x+1;
y=y+1;
}
What will be the value of x and y, if n assumes a value (i) 1 (ii) 0?
Java
Java Conditional Stmts
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Answer
(i) n = 1
x = 2 y = 2
(ii) n = 0
x = 1 y = 1
Working
When n = 1, if condition is true, its code block is executed adding 1 to both x and y. When n = 0, if condition is false so x and y retain their original values.
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