In the while loop when *s
is mentioned it means the value at the address contained in s
, so in the first case, the value will be 'a',
my question is how will while loop checks it, does it checks the ASCII value of the characters to check the condition is true or false ..are some other way?
main()
{
char str[] = "abcd" ;
char *s = str;
while(*s)
printf ("%c",*s++) ;
}
char
is basically an integer. The value of a nul character denoting end of string (\0
) is zero. The loop stops then.