What is y after the following switch statement?
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
switch (x...
Computers and Technology, 19.07.2019 03:20 jordantotten96
What is y after the following switch statement?
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
switch (x + 1) {
case 0: y = 0;
case 1: y = 1;
default: y = -1
{
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