Use multiple conversion specifiers in a single printf statement : printf Basics « printf scanf « C Tutorial

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C Tutorial » printf scanf » printf Basics 
4. 1. 8. Use multiple conversion specifiers in a single printf statement
#include <stdio.h>
main(){
   
    char firstInitial, middleInitial, lastInitial;
    firstInitial= 'M';
    middleInitial= 'A';
    lastInitial= 'V';
    printf("My Initials are %c.%c.%c.", firstInitial, middleInitial, lastInitial);

}
My Initials are M.A.V.
4. 1. printf Basics
4. 1. 1. The printf Function
4. 1. 2. The printf() Conversion Characters and flags
4. 1. 3. Placeholders
4. 1. 4. d, i: Signed integers
4. 1. 5. printf() Escape Sequences
4. 1. 6. The printf() function redirects the output to a standard output, which is the output on screen
4. 1. 7. A format specifier: how to print the data
4. 1. 8. Use multiple conversion specifiers in a single printf statement
4. 1. 9. Do calculation in printf
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