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C Exercises: Check whether two given integer values are in the range 20..50 inclusive

C-programming basic algorithm: Exercise-9 with Solution

Write a C program to check whether two given integer values are in the range 20..50 inclusive. Return true if one or other is in the said range otherwise false.

C Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void){
    printf("%d",test(20, 84));
    printf("\n%d",test(14, 50));
    printf("\n%d",test(11, 45));
    printf("\n%d",test(25, 40));
    }   
   int test(int x, int y)
        {
             return (x <= 20 || y >= 50) || (x <= 20 || y >= 50);

        }

Sample Output:

1
1
1
0

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