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Objective

In this challenge, we will learn some basic concepts of C that will get you started with the language. You will need to use the same syntax to read input and write output in many C challenges. As you work through these problems, review the code stubs to learn about reading from stdin and writing to stdout.

Task

This challenge requires you to print “Hello, World!” on a single line, and then print the already provided input string to stdout. If you are not familiar with C, you may want to read about the printf() command.

Example

s=”Life is beautiful“

The required output is:

Hello, World!  
Life is beautiful  

Function Description

Complete the main() function below.

The main() function has the following input:

  • string s: a string

Prints

  • *two strings: * “Hello, World!” on one line and the input string on the next line.

Input Format

There is one line of text, s.

Sample Input 0

Objective
In this challenge, we will learn some basic concepts of C that will get you started with the language. You will need to use the same syntax to read input and write output in many C challenges. As you work through these problems, review the code stubs to learn about reading from stdin and writing to stdout.

Task
This challenge requires you to print “Hello, World!” on a single line, and then print the already provided input string to stdout. If you are not familiar with C, you may want to read about the printf() command.

Example
s=”Life is beautiful“

The required output is:

Hello, World!
Life is beautiful
Function Description
Complete the main() function below.

The main() function has the following input:

string s: a string

Prints
*two strings: * “Hello, World!” on one line and the input string on the next line.

Input Format

Objective
In this challenge, we will learn some basic concepts of C that will get you started with the language. You will need to use the same syntax to read input and write output in many C challenges. As you work through these problems, review the code stubs to learn about reading from stdin and writing to stdout.

Task
This challenge requires you to print “Hello, World!” on a single line, and then print the already provided input string to stdout. If you are not familiar with C, you may want to read about the printf() command.

Example
s=”Life is beautiful“

The required output is:

Hello, World!
Life is beautiful
Function Description
Complete the main() function below.

The main() function has the following input:

string s: a string

Prints
*two strings: * “Hello, World!” on one line and the input string on the next line.

Input Format
There is one line of text, s.

Sample Input 0
Welcome to C programming.
Sample Output 0
Hello, World!
Welcome to C programming.


There is one line of text, s.

Sample Input 0
Welcome to C programming.
Sample Output 0
Hello, World!
Welcome to C programming.

Welcome to C programming.

Sample Output 0

Hello, World!
Welcome to C programming.
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