char literals C# with Example



char literals C# with Example

char literals are defined by wrapping the value with single-quotes ': 
char c = 'h'; 
Character literals may contain escape sequences. See String Escape Sequences 
A character literal must be exactly one character long (after all escape sequences have been evaluated). Empty 
character literals are not valid. The default character (returned by default(char) or new char()) is '\0', or the 
NULL character (not to be confused with the null literal and null references). 

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