THanks it worked !  :)


On Feb 27, 5:01 pm, "Shahansad K.P" <[email protected]> wrote:
> you have to mark the end of the string.
> try char s[3][4]={"000","001","010"};
>
> On 27 February 2011 17:27, Shoubhik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > #include<stdio.h>
> > #include<string.h>
>
> > int main(){
> >        char s[3][3]={"000","001","010"};
> >        puts(s[0]);
> >        puts(s[1]);
> >        puts(s[2]);
> >        return 0;
> > }
>
> > the output im expecting is:
>
> > 000
> > 001
> > 010
>
> > instead,
> > this is the output I'm getting,
>
> > 000001010
> > 001010
> > 010
>
> > where am i wrong ?
>
> > I excuted the code here...    http://codepad.org/mg8mHyY7
>
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