It looks like the quotes are wrong (i.e. incorrect characters). This sometimes happens when copy&pasting from browsers and certain word-processors. Make sure that you use " (ASCII 34).
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There are "wide" characters in your C script. Possibly due to locale settings.
Valid characters in C are ASCII 0 -> ASCII 127, single byte characters - you have an octal 342 character in your code script which is way outside those bounds, for example.
Change those formatted quotes to straight quotes and remove the &
scanf() with strings do not receive an & since it is a pointer to the first character already.
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But the fact is that for getting string input from user, scanf() is a poor choice.
would server you better.
hi guys i have linked my lab 15. i have no idea where to start i dont understand whats it asking me. about the screen shot part!.. if someone can take a quick look and help me out with this unix lab that would be great..
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