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| 1. A character array in c separates each letter into its own section. s[10] = {"h", "e", etc..} | ||
| whereas if you wanted it as a string you could simply put it as s[10] = {"hello"}. The cmputer still sees each space as 0-10, but it will recognize each section. | ||
| C doesn't have its own thing for a string, so in a sense a string is just a character array |
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a string is basically a character array except it always includes a null terminator at the end ("\0").
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Not all functional, need other eyes debugging... Worked on this for a few hours without luck