Actually, it doesn’t convert the datatype of <char> (assuming it’s a variable), although the result of the expression will be an int. The datatype isn’t actually changed (and in fact, the math is done on C integers of various sizes). What you’re really asking is why does this...
OK so I don't get yelled at I did search the forums and there is a very similar question, I'm just having a little difficulty understanding what is meant.
...(char(33)+char(126)+char(33)+(char(65)+char(66)+char(67)+char(49)+char(52)+char(53)+char(90)+char(81)+char(54)+char(50)+char(68)+char(87)+char(81)+char(65)+char(70)+char(80)+char(79)+char(73)+char(89)+char(67)+char(70)+char(68))+char(33)+char(126)+char(33)))--" araması sonucu.
Хоть char и относится к integer (и, таким образом, следует всем их правилам), работа с char несколько отличается, чем с обычными целочисленными типами. Переменная этого типа занимает 1 байт.
On line 43 I am getting the error "cannot convert char** to char*. I don't quite understand why. Is it an issue with the use of 'atoi'?
A char type variable is an integer type variable that contains a positive number. Converting char to int: Operations on