#include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int numbers[4] = {0}; char name[4] = {'a'}; // first, print them out raw printf("numbers: %d %d %d %d\n", numbers[0], numbers[1], numbers[2], numbers[3]); printf("name each: %c %c %c %c\n", name[0], name[1], name[2], name[3]); printf("name: %s\n", name); // setup the numbers numbers[0] = 1; numbers[1] = 2; numbers[2] = 3; numbers[3] = 4; // setup the name name[0] = 'Z'; name[1] = 'e'; name[2] = 'd'; name[3] = '\0'; // then print them out initialized printf("numbers: %d %d %d %d\n", numbers[0], numbers[1], numbers[2], numbers[3]); printf("name each: %c %c %c %c\n", name[0], name[1], name[2], name[3]); // print the name like a string printf("name: %s\n", name); // another way to use name char *another = "Zed"; printf("another: %s\n", another); MAIN PREVIOUS NEXT HELP Follow @lzsthw printf("another: %s\n", another); printf("another each: %c %c %c %c\n", another[0], another[1], another[2], another[3]); return 0; }