Look at the following code:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
char name[7]={'E','R','I','C'};
printf("%s",name);
}
It outputs the entire name
ERIC.Why is it so?Isn't %s
supposed to work only if we initialize the character array name
as follows:
char name[7]={'E','R','I','C','\0'}; //With NULL terminator
I am not considering the following as this obviously assumes a null-terminated character array:
char name[7]="ERIC"