The statement x++;
a) increments the value currently stored in the variable x and stores that...
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The statement x++;
a) increments the value currently stored in the variable x and stores that new value back in the variable x
b) checks to see if x is at its maximum value and if so, exits the for loop
c) moves the character pointer x to the next integer number in the string
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