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Reply embedded. Thanks!! and have
a nice day!! Jaspreet -----Original Message----- hi shyan clarify this doubt of mine regarding fnt overloading if C
does not support function overloading then how come printf() is taking
different signatures Jaspreet -> Chitra, the
signature for printf is declared as receiving
variable number of arguments. If you go in the help files to see the signature
for printf it will have a “ “
followed by 3 dots (…). This signifies variable number of arguments.
Search for it on Internet or just see past postings for variable number of
arguments. chitrakrishnan
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