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<center><h1>The COMMA.</h1></center>
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The comma has two uses. The most comman, is as a parameter seperator
for <a href="../CONCEPT/data_types.html">data types</a> and
<a href="functions.html">function</a> parameter lists.
Here is an example:
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main()
{
char String1[20], String2[]="Outback Pub"; /* <a href="../CONCEPT/data_types.html">data types</a> */
strncpy(String1, string2, 7);
}
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The other use is as a <b>series operator</b> which can be seen in use with
the <a href="for.html">for</a> keyword. An example of the syntax is shown
in the link below.
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<h2>Examples:</h2>
<img src="../../GRAPHICS/computer.gif">
<a href="../EXAMPLES/for2.c">Example of the <b>series operator</b></a>.
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<h2>See also:</h2>
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<address>Martin Leslie
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