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Exercising formatted input


#include <stdio.h>

void main()
{
   int i = 10;
   int j = 10;
   int k = 10;
   float fp1 = 10.0;
   char word1[20" ";
   char word2[20" ";

   k = scanf("%f %d %d %[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz] %*1d %s",
     &fp1, &i , &j, word1, word2);

   printf("\nCount of values read = %d\n", k);

   printf("\nfp1 = %f   i = %d   j = %d", fp1, i, j);

   printf("\nword1 = %s   word2 = %s\n", word1, word2);
}


           
       
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