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Differentiate between L-value and R-value of a variable.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An l-value is an expression that refers to such an object. The original definition of an l-value was "an object that can appear on the left-hand side of an assignment". ... In this case, the l-value is implicitly converted to an r-value. However, you cannot place an r-value in a context that requires an l-value

Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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An l-value is an expression that refers to such an object. The original definition of an l-value was "an object that can appear on the left-hand side of an assignment". ... In this case, the l-value is implicitly converted to an r-value. However, you cannot place an r-value in a context that requires an l-value.

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