This for people who want to know what to do with 'int main(int argc, char *argv[])', I'm open to suggustions or corrections.
THX
So here it is!
Code:////////////////////////////// // Karl's *ARGV[] Example // argv.c ////////////////////////////// // // This program prints the // command line. // // If you use DOS, compile this // then type in 'argv', then run // this program then you will see // something like this: // // Command Line: // C:\stuff\argv.exe // // If you use Windows, compile this // then goto the start menu then // goto 'programs' and click on // 'MS-DOS Prompt', then type in: // C:\stuff\argv // Then you will see something like // this: // // Command Line: // C:\stuff\argv.exe // // The Comments though-out the // program will explain more // about how this works. // ////////////////////////////// #include <stdio.h> // Standard I/O int main(int argc, char *argv[]) // *argv[] is a pointer that points to the strings on the command line { int ctr; // Counter Variable printf("Command Line:\n"); for(ctr=0;ctr<argc;ctr++) // 'argc' is the number of strings on the command line { printf("%s\n", argv[ctr]); } getchar(); return 0; }



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