char - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • unsigned: It is either like unsigned char by default or like signed char by default.
  • const: Changed all API arguments that take a format string from char * to const char * for Solaris.
  • arctic: A genetically distinct form of the Welsh race of arctic char is also found.

Object

  • corpse: Sitting here at your keyboard, reproduction of the charred corpse in front of you: here we go again.
  • corps: The remains of two charred corpses were later seen hanging from a nearby bridge.
  • remain: Almost three years later his charred remains were found in a locked car on remote farmland in the South of France.

Modifies a noun

  • *name: CONST char *name ( in ) Name for new bitmap to be defined.
  • *filename: DATAFILE * load_datafile ( const char *filename ); Loads a datafile into memory in one go.
  • *host: The xsubpp compiler will now turn this into code which calls rpcb_gettime( ) correctly with parameters ( char *host, time_t *timep ).
  • *format: Formatted Input #include stdio.h int scanf( const char *format, .. .
  • **argv: CONST char **argv ( in ) Arguments for constructing a command pipeline.
  • *mode: CONST char *mode ( in ) Specifies how the file is to be accessed.

Noun used with modifier

  • const: Formatted Input #include stdio.h int scanf( const char *format, .. .
  • stdio.h: Formatted Input #include stdio.h int scanf( const char *format, .. .
  • int: Formatted Input #include stdio.h int scanf( const char *format, .. .
  • type: The type char implies either of the two types; signed char and unsigned char.

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