char c = '"';
// it is compiled and successed.
I have a question that: why we can char c = '"';
instead of using char c = '\"'
.
I used to think that char c = '"'
is wrong before.
Thank you alot
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Why special character (quotes " ) can be declare that char c = '"'
char c = '"';
// it is compiled and successed.
I have a question that: why we can char c = '"';
instead of using char c = '\"'
.
I used to think that char c = '"'
is wrong before.
Thank you alot
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