String: A string is a one-dimensional array of characters terminated by a null ('\ 0 '). Declaration of string: We can declare a string in C by making an array of char data-type. Syntax: char array-name[size]; Example: char name[10]; The above example will make 10 characters long string which is essentially an array of 10 characters. Null character: For string, each character in the array occupies one byte of memory, and the last character must always be null ('\ 0 ') . the termination character ('\ 0 ') is important in a string to identify where the string ends. Example: char name[10] = { 'I', 'R', 'O', 'N', 'M', 'A', 'N', '\ 0 ' } ; Drafted on 🌏 by, Jal ☮ peace
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