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Seperation of string characters in C
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Please consider rephrasing your query. As it is now, it is unclear what you mean to ask.
It would be nice if you can attach a link to your tryout code in the post's Description so people can review it to better understand your situation.
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Barath: strings in C are am array of variables type char.
char* hello = "Hello World!"
They end with a special char '\0' that indicates the end of the string. All this is equal to.
hello[0] = 'H'
hello[1] = 'e'
hello[2] = 'l'
hello[3] = 'l'
hello[4] = 'o'
hello[5] = '\s' //a special case for space
hello[6] = 'W'
....
hello[12] = '\0'
Now working with the array and char variables you can split the string. Read K&R C Programing version two. You can download it. It's a bit dated but a simple book to follow to learn C.