with two lines output is
segmentation fault (core dumped)
Because it is specific kind of error caused by accessing memory
that does not belong to you.without two lines output is
25
What value given by the input that value print
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what is the output?
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what's
wrong with my code??????
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define MAXBINS 99
#define MAXCORS 26
#define MAXCUS 100
#define MAXPUR 10
/* datatype for a list of orders ----------------- */
typedef struct {
int bin_order_number;
char bin_order_char;
}bin_order;
typedef struct {
int orderNo;
bin_order orderbin;
}order;
typedef struct {
int cusnumber;
int n; /* number of the orders what the txt include
*/
order oo[MAXPUR+1];
}customer;
typedef struct{
int n; /*number of the customers */
customer cc[MAXCUS+1];...
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