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- From: esvut@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Umut Sezen)
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- Subject: Re: IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Date: 2 Feb 1996 18:28:11 -0000
- Organization: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
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- Sukanta Ganguly (sukanta_ganguly@novell.com) wrote:
- : Jeremy Johnston wrote:
- : >
- : > For some reason i can never get the \ to print! How do you get
- : > the \ to show up on the screen when you run the program??
- : >
- : > ex:
- : >
- : > printf(" i can never get the \ to print");
- : > printf(" do you like dogs\cats?");
- : >
- : > after i compile the program & run it the "\" doesn'y show up?
- : > please help!?test
-
- Please firstly look from a book. And it is better to learn
- ANSI-C, before starting to learn C++.
-
- just try "\\". okay!
-
- P.S. Please before calling something
-
- IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- just think, is it really important?
-