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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T18:40:43+00:00 2026-06-16T18:40:43+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Why do I get a segmentation fault when writing to a string?

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Why do I get a segmentation fault when writing to a string?
Why do I get a segmentation fault when I try to modify a string constant?

I was trying to run the following two codes and I am getting a segmentation fault with file2.c but with file1.c I am not getting any fault. Can somebody explain what is the difference between the following codes :

file1.c

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
    int i;
    char  string[11] = {"HelloThere"};
    string[10] = '\0';
    for(i =0;i<5;i++)
    {
        string[i] = 'a';
    }
    printf("%s\n",string);
}

and :

file2.c

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
    int i;
    char * string;
    string = "HelloThere";

    for(i =0;i<5;i++)
    {
        string[i] = 'a';    
    }
    printf("%s",string);

}
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    2026-06-16T18:40:44+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 6:40 pm

    This is because the assignment

    char  string[11] = {"HelloThere"};
    

    copies the string constant into a writable memory, while

    char * string = "HelloThere";
    

    leaves it in the read-only memory. While it is absolutely OK to write to the writable memory (duh!) writing to read-only memory is undefined behavior, and may trigger a crash.

    Note that you do not need to specify the size of your string explicitly, unless you want to allocate more memory than is required for your string literal:

    char  string[] = {"HelloThere"}; // <<== The size is empty
    
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