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IT, Programming, & Web Development › Forums › CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science by Harvard University on Edx › Week 1: [C] – Data Types, Operators, Conditional Statements, Loops, and Command Line › What is wrong with this if statement
Tagged: conditional statement in c, if statement
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#include<stdio.h> #include<cs50.h> int main (void) { int t = get_int("enter cents"); int count25 = t/25; t = t%25; printf("%i",t); If (t > 9) { int count10 = t/10; } else { count10 = 0; } printf("count10 is%i",count10); }
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Not sure why error showing with
if (t > 9)
t is an integer variable type.
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