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in this video were going to learn how to remove the trailing newline character that occurs in a string when using fgets to accept user input in c f gets is often used instead of scanf to accept user input because by default scanf will not accept and store a string containing spaces so for example if we make a character array called string that can store up to 256 characters and we prompt the user to enter a string with printf we could use scanf to store the string thats entered into this string character array and then we can print it out afterwards so well say string and then percent s and then well put the string here and if we save this and run it we can enter a string like abc okay and well get string abc and it works but if we try to run this and enter in abc space one two three now we only get back abc so by default scanf does not handle space as well so this is why oftentimes f gets is used to accept user input instead so for example we could say f gets string 256 and then