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Comment on the output of this C code?
#include <stdio.h>
    int main()
    {
        char *a = {"p", "r", "o", "g", "r", "a", "m"};
        printf("%s", a);
    }

a.

Output will be program

b.

Output will be p

c.

No output

d.

Compile-time error

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Answer: (b).Output will be p

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Q. Comment on the output of this C code? #include <stdio.h> int main() { char *a = {"p", "r", "o", "g", "r", "a", "m"}; printf("%s", a); }

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