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Standard Input
Standard Input
Standard Input
Standard Input
Standard Input

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Standard Input Defined

The default location where a user enters commands and values, such as a keyboard.

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  • GETS: syntax and description on standard input functions such as fgetc, fgets, getc, getchar, gets, ungetc

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