An escape sequence allow special characters to be put into the source code. It is a sequence of characters that doesn't represent itself when used inside string literal or character.
It is composed of two or more characters starting with backslash \.
| Escape Sequence | Meaning |
|---|---|
| \a | Alarm or Beep |
| \b | Backspace |
| \f | Form Feed |
| \n | New Line |
| \r | Carriage Return |
| \t | Tab (Horizontal) |
| \v | Vertical Tab |
| \\ | Backslash |
| \' | Single Quote |
| \" | Double Quote |
| \? | Question Mark |
| \nnn | octal number |
| \xhh | hexadecimal number |
| \0 | Null |
#includeint main(){ int number=50; printf("You\nare\nlearning\n\'c\' language\n\"Do you know C language\""); return 0; }
printf("\12");
Produces the decimal character 10 (x0A Hex).
printf("\xFF");
Produces the decimal character -1 or 255 (depending on sign).
printf("\x123");
Produces a single character (value is undefined). May cause errors.
printf("\0222");
Produces two characters whose values are implementation-specific.