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<cstdio>
int puts ( const char * str );
Write string to stdout
Writes the C string pointed by str to stdout and appends a newline character ('\n').
The function begins copying from the address specified (str) until it reaches the terminating null character ('\0'). This final null-character is not copied to stdout.
Using fputs(str,stdout) instead, performs the same operation as puts(str) but without appending the newline character at the end.
Parameters
- str
- C string to be written.
Return Value
On success, a non-negative value is returned.
On error, the function returns EOF.
Example
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/* puts example : hello world! */
#include <stdio.h>
int main ()
{
char string [] = "Hello world!";
puts (string);
}
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See also
fputs | Write string to stream (function) |
printf | Print formatted data to stdout (function) |
putchar | Write character to stdout (function) |
gets | Get string from stdin (function) |
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