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what does it mean by 0 second (-c) ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hi bro here's your answer

\0 is zero character. In C it is mostly used to indicate the termination of a character string. Of course it is a regular character and may be used as such but this is rarely the case. The simpler versions of the built-in string manipulation functions in C require that your string is null-terminated(or ends with \0 )

\huge\underbrace\mathcal\blue{</em><em>happy</em><em> </em><em>Bhai </em><em>dooj</em><em>}

Answered by prahladjat52
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\0 is zero character. In C it is mostly used to indicate the termination of a character string. Of course it is a regular character and may be used as such but this is rarely the case. The simpler versions of the built-in string manipulation functions in C require that your string is null-terminated(or ends with \0 )..

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