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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:10:30+00:00 2026-05-10T16:10:30+00:00

What is the difference between char str1[32] = \0; and char str2[32] = ;

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What is the difference between

char str1[32] = '\0'; 

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char str2[32] = ''; 
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  1. 2026-05-10T16:10:30+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    Since you already declared the sizes, the two declarations are exactly equal. However, if you do not specify the sizes, you can see that the first declaration makes a larger string:

    char a[] = 'a\0'; char b[] = 'a';  printf('%i %i\n', sizeof(a), sizeof(b)); 

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    This is because a ends with two nulls (the explicit one and the implicit one) while b ends only with the implicit one.

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