How are space characters represented in the C language?

In the C language, space characters can be represented using either a space (‘ ‘) or the escape character ‘\t’.

Use white space characters to represent spaces.

char space = ' ';

2. Use the escape character `\t` to represent a horizontal tab.

char tab = '\t';

These methods can be used to assign spaces or tabs to character variables. If you want to include spaces or tabs in a string, you can directly insert the corresponding characters into the string. For example:

char* str = "This is a space: ";

“Or”

char* str = "This is a tab:\t";

You can use these methods to represent blank spaces in either character variables or strings.

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