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differentiate between character array and string.

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Question by vivas423
Submitted on 2/23/2004
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differentiate between character array and string.


Answer by rogers
Submitted on 6/17/2005
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i dont know

 

Answer by Narayan C Maharana
Submitted on 11/2/2006
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Character array can manipulate each one as a character and creates no differences in '\0' and other characters, while for string this character has a great meaning and it helps as the terminator of the string. so you can say that every string is a character array but vice versa is not true.

 

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