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Point out the error, if any in the while loop. #include int main() { void fun(); int i = 1; while(i <= 5) { printf("%d\n", i); if(i>2) goto here; } return 0; } void fun() { here: printf("It works"); }

Correct Answer: Error: goto cannot takeover control to other function

Explanation:

A label is used as the target of a goto statement, and that label must be within the same function as the goto statement.


Syntax: goto <identifier> ;
Control is unconditionally transferred to the location of a local label specified by <identifier>.
Example:




#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
    int i=1;
    while(i>0)
    {
        printf("%d", i++);
        if(i==5)
          goto mylabel;
    }
    mylabel:
    return 0;
}
 


Output: 1,2,3,4


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