C Programming Language
C Programming Language
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780131103627
Author: Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie, Dennis Ritchie
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 2, Problem 1E
Program Plan Intro

Program Plan-

  • Initialize the header files and main() function.
  • To write the statements for printing the ranges of data types int, long, char, short, char, signed, and unsigned using the header file limits.h.
  • Use the printf() statement to print all these.

Summary Introduction- The program prints the range of data types int, long, char, short, char, signed, and unsigned.

Program Description- The purpose of the program is toprint the range of data types int, long, char, short, char, signed, and unsigned.

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Explanation of Solution

Test Program:

/*
 Program: The program to display the range of data types.
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>

intmain()
{
printf("bits: %d\n", CHAR_BIT);
printf("unsigned char max: %d\n", UCHAR_MAX);
printf("char max: %d\n", CHAR_MAX);
printf("char min: %d\n", CHAR_MIN);
printf("\n");

printf("unsigned int max: %u\n", UINT_MAX);
printf("int min: %d\n",INT_MIN);
printf("int max: %d\n",INT_MAX);
printf("\n");

printf("unsigned short int max: %u\n", USHRT_MAX);
printf("short int min: %d\n", SHRT_MIN);
printf("short int max: %d\n", SHRT_MAX);
printf("\n");

printf("unsigned long int max: %lu\n", ULONG_MAX);
printf("long int min: %ld\n",LONG_MIN);
printf("long int max: %ld\n",LONG_MAX);
printf("\n");


return0;
}

Sample Output -

bits: 8

unsigned char max: 255

char max: 127

char min: -128

unsigned int max: 4294967295

int min: -2147483648

int max: 2147483647

unsigned short int max: 65535

short int min: -32768

short int max: 32767

unsigned long int max: 4294967295

long int min: -2147483648

long int max: 2147483647

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