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Yes, it is that easy!

The expression
   (count += 2) 
is equivalent to the expression
   (count = count + 2) 
The logical operators are often used to control program flow and termination, such as in the control portion of a while statement. Examples of logical operators are ==, equality testing, and <, less-than testing.
#include<stdio.h>

int main(){
  int count ;
  count = 1 ;
  printf("It's as easy as") ;

  while ( count<5 ) {
     printf(" %d", count ) ;
     count *= 2 ;
  }

  printf("!\n") ;
}
How is the output of this program different than the output of the previous program. #Shuffle: none $PAGE$-A $PAGE$-B $PAGE$-C Return to Learn C Introduction #: This program counts to 4. #: The count starts at 0. #: This program does not put commas between the numbers. #: