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Top Forums Programming Array of char Post 302381544 by gaurav1086 on Friday 18th of December 2009 04:00:55 PM
Old 12-18-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by kristinu
I'm doing some coding in C++

Want to have a long empty string like below

Code:
const char   ModMisfit :: DelStr[]  = "\r                                                                      \r";

However due to the long blank the line is very long. Is there any way to avoid this and keep the code width to around 80 characters.
Hello
why dont you do a simple
Code:
char foo[80]={0}; //initialize all to 0s

 

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