In this tutorial, we will be discussing a program to understand how to print a semicolon(;) without using a semicolon in /C++.
This can be done in two possible ways, either by using the ascii value of semicolon or using user-defined macros for the same.
Example
Using putchar() method
#include <stdio.h> int main(){ //ASCII value of semicolon is equal to 59 if (putchar(59)){ } return 0; }
Output
;
Example
Using Macros :
#include <stdio.h> #define POINT printf("%c",59) int main(){ if (POINT) { } }
Output
;