6. Execute the program by writing the name of the executable file followed by blank sepa-
rated arguments, e.g.
mycopy source.txt dest.txt
7. If using Turbo C 3.0, the other way to execute Program 7-26 is by providing arguments from
theIDE.Invoke
Arguments… option is available in the Run Menu. Provide the arguments and
execute the program. Note that if using this option, all the arguments except the name of
the program file are to be provided. The name of the program is used by default and should
not be specified.
Practically, the command line arguments are used in the applications that involve file
handling.
7.8 Summary
1. A string literal is a sequence of zero or more characters enclosed within double quotes. ...
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