0 votes 0 votes isn’t the %d” will produce a lexical error? newdreamz a1-z0 asked Dec 22, 2018 newdreamz a1-z0 393 views answer comment Share Follow See all 6 Comments See all 6 6 Comments reply Hemanth_13 commented Dec 22, 2018 reply Follow Share b? 0 votes 0 votes Deepanshu commented Dec 23, 2018 reply Follow Share c ? 0 votes 0 votes Prateek Raghuvanshi commented Dec 23, 2018 reply Follow Share i think missing of double quotes will generate lexical error and y is not initialized so it will be semantic error. 0 votes 0 votes Shobhit Joshi commented Dec 23, 2018 reply Follow Share isn't %d an invalid token ? 0 votes 0 votes newdreamz a1-z0 commented Dec 23, 2018 reply Follow Share given ans 0 votes 0 votes Hemanth_13 commented Dec 23, 2018 reply Follow Share d is undeclared and % is illegal symbol in variables 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.