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- c - What is newline character -- '\n' - Stack Overflow- Elaborating on what Galactic Cowboy said, \n is not the newline character, it is a symbol that represents the newline character in C character and string literals (and in some other contexts). The actual real … 
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- Java - What does "\n" mean? - Stack Overflow- Sep 25, 2013 · 1 \n is an escape character for strings that is replaced with the new line object. Writing \n in a string that prints out will print out a new line instead of the \n Java Escape Characters 
- What is the use of the %n format specifier in C? - Stack Overflow- @AndrewS &n is a pointer (& is the address-of operator); a pointer is necessary because C is pass-by-value, and without a pointer, printf could not modify the value of n. The %*s usage in the printf format … 
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- Which has a higher order of growth, n! or n^n? [duplicate]- In our algorithms class, my professor insists that n! has a higher order of growth than n^n. This doesn't make sense to me, when I work through what each expression means. 
- css - Line break in HTML with '\n' - Stack Overflow- Sep 5, 2016 · Learn how to create line breaks in HTML using '\n' and CSS techniques on this Stack Overflow discussion.