Strings cannot A,B,C,or D?
A) be initialized using string literals.
B) end in a character other than the null character.
C) be initialized with initializer lists.
D) be treated as arrays of characters.
Strings cannot A,B,C,or D?
A) be initialized using string literals.
B) end in a character other than the null character.
C) be initialized with initializer lists.
D) be treated as arrays of characters.
I could make an argument for none of the above.
Mainframe assembler programmer by trade. C coder when I can.
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Its simple question, and nobody can answer it?
We don't do people's homework for them. Go research it yourself.
hahaha... who said this was homework