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What is the output of the below mentioned code snippet?

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int i=10;
static int x=i;
if(x==i)
printf("Equal");
else if(x>i)
printf("Greater");
else
printf("Lesser");
return 0;
} 

 

  1.   Equal
  2.   Greater 
  3.   Lesser
  4.   Compilation Error
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static variable can be initialized with only constant expression..
so it will give compile time error.
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