that's what i said changing the order of %f and %d is changing the output in
the 3rd printf.....if you put %f before the %d then it gives you the
expected output.....

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 9:10 PM, himanshi narang <[email protected]
> wrote:

> actualy i want to knw dat if i m using integer format for printing a
> floating point number den for *j it is giving 0 but for a[4] its giving some
> value....
>
> but as u guys says it give unknwn value..den fyn..
>
> but in 3rd printf wen i am giving integer format before float format its
> giving me 0 n 0.000000.. why not its printing 4.500000 for floating point
> format.....
>
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