Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Exercise 2.1 - Count the Ranges Question

Exercise 2.1 - Count the Ranges


Question

Write a program to determine the ranges of char, short, int, and long variables, both signed and unsigned, by printing appropriate values from standard headers and by direct computation. Harder if you compute them: determine the ranges of the various floating-point types.
/* Program to print maximum,minimum limits of char,int,long using calculation */

/* The logic used is
* ~0 will give bits in 1s.
* (unsigned <type>) will cast it unsigned.
* >> 1 right shifts 1 bit to remove the sign bit.
* (<type>) casting it the required type again
*/

#include<stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
    printf("Minimum Signed Char %d\n",-(char)((unsigned char) ~0 >> 1) - 1);
    printf("Maximum Signed Char %d\n",(char) ((unsigned char) ~0 >> 1));

    printf("Minimum Signed Short %d\n",-(short)((unsigned short)~0 >>1) -1);
    printf("Maximum Signed Short %d\n",(short)((unsigned short)~0 >> 1));

    printf("Minimum Signed Int %d\n",-(int)((unsigned int)~0 >> 1) -1);
    printf("Maximum Signed Int %d\n",(int)((unsigned int)~0 >> 1));

    printf("Minimum Signed Long %ld\n",-(long)((unsigned long)~0 >>1) -1);
    printf("Maximum signed Long %ld\n",(long)((unsigned long)~0 >> 1));

    /* Unsigned Maximum Values */

    printf("Maximum Unsigned Char %d\n",(unsigned char)~0);
    printf("Maximum Unsigned Short %d\n",(unsigned short)~0);
    printf("Maximum Unsigned Int %u\n",(unsigned int)~0);
    printf("Maximum Unsigned Long %lu\n",(unsigned long)~0);

    return 0;
}

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