Explanation:Palindrome number is a number that is equal to its reverse (e.g. 51715). The above
program first reverses the number and stores it in ‘b’. Then it compares ‘b’ with original number
to tell you whether or not the number is a palindrome. See that in each iteration the LSD of ‘a’ is
being made MSD of ‘b’.’The ‘a’ is being shifted left and ‘b’ is shifted right by one digits in every
iteration. Iterations are being done until ‘a’ exhausts or becomes equal to 0.
6.6 THE do-while LOOP
The format of do-while loop in C/C++ is as follows (Fig 6.7)
The difference between the while and do-while loop
is the place/position ...
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