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in this presentation we will learn how to write strings using printf and puts function so lets get started writing strings using printf function is very simple we just have to mention something like this printf within this printf function the two arguments one is percentile s and the other one is the pointer to the first character we know that this is a string literal right compiler will automatically allocate some memory to it and it will return the pointer to the first character or the address of the first character this address we will store in some pointer and then we can pass this pointer as the second argument to the printf function so this is quite simple and it will display the output hello world on the screen in this way we can write string on the screen using printf function if you want to print just a part of the string then we can use percentile dot n s where n is the number of characters to be displayed on the screen here in place of n you just have to mention the number