unsigned int command = 4;
cout << command;
command = (command << 1);
cout << command;
command = (command << 1);
cout << command;
Output:
4
8
10
Why is is the output of the last line 10, and not 16?
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There’s probably a
cout << hexsomewhere before this code runs. Either that or you accidentally setcoutto format numbers in hexadecimal. If you add:It should print out
20in hex mode.