As we know that there are various format specifiers in C like %d, %f, %c etc, to help us print characters or other data types. We normally use these specifiers along with the printf() function to print any variables. But there is also a way to print characters specifically without the use of %c format specifier. This can be obtained by using the below-shown method to get the character value of any ASCII codes of any particular character.
Example:
// Prints characters without format specifiers #include <stdio.h> int main()
{ printf ( "\x47 \n" );
printf ( "\x45 \n" );
printf ( "\x45 \n" );
printf ( "\x4b \n" );
printf ( "\x53" );
return 0;
} |
Output:
G E E K S
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