#include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> main() { int y,x; printf("Enter x and y to perform arithmetic operations on it.\n"); scanf("%d",&x); scanf("%d",&y); int *p,*q; p=&x; q=&y; int a,b,c,d; a=(*p+*q); b=(*p)-(*q); c=(*q)*(*p); d=(*p)/(*q); printf("Addition=%d Subtraction=%d Multipication=%d Divide=%d",a,b,c,d); }
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I think there is no need of defining z there…
Hey San, thanks for pointing that out, removed z from the initialized variable list! 🙂
Sir/ mam
I have one doubt?
How can solve the”declaration is not allowed here” error.
PLZZ told quick