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OCR: Chapter Getting Started the character in the ASCII collating sequence The compiler keeps track of the location of the string in memory When pr intf prints the string 11 finds the string at the saved location. It then starts the output with the IS.ITJ character and stops when reaches the terminating null. We will study strings in more depth in Chapter Notice the difference between strings and characters. In a C program, strings appear betw veen pairs of double quotes (" while single characters appear between pairs of single quotes In particular, consider the string and the single character The single character member of the underlying character set;it has an integer value associated with namely, the value corresponds to in the collating sequence In ASCII the null character corresponds to th ...