The idea is to replace any variables (if there are any) by their numerical values, then do all the calculations.
In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.
Find the value of the expression.
Unfortunately there is no expression to evaluate!
To "evaluate" an expression, you need to know the value for the variables.
You evaluate the expression !! :)
"Evaluate the expression" means replace all the letters with their numericalvalues, and then see what number the whole expression works out to be.
To evaluate an expression is nothing but to operate the given expression according to the operators given in the expression if it is evaluable i.e, it could be convertable.
Constant values are expressions as well, still I don't think they are so hard to evaluate... well, in this case it is twelve
to draw a conclusion from exaiming; to compute an expression
There is nothing to "evaluate" there; that's a pure number.
12
It is "evaluate".