Simple Question. Imagine this in ANSI-C:
int i;
for(i=0 ; i<5 ; i++){
//Something...
}
printf("i is %d\n", i);
Will this output “i is 5” ?
Is i preserved or is the value of i undefined after the loop?
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Yes. If i is declared outside of the for loop it remains in scope after the loop exits. It retains whatever value it had at the point the loop exited.
If you declatred I in the loop:
Then i is undefined after the loop exit.