Use a loop which removes. #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf(%d %c,'u0','u0'); The shape of the blank spaces between the numbers is just an artifact of aligning numbers with a width (or multiple of the width) close to the terminal width, while slowly.
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} when i run it on my machine, the output is 30000 0, and i have never seen 'u0' used to.
To my surprise, other viewers kept flooding the chat with the number eight!
I think you may be starting to learn how to program so heres what i'd do without giving you the answer. I came across this problem in my ap cs class.
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