/* 
Run! LIVE!
   
	Fig. 8.23: fig08_23.c
   	Using strchr 
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

int main(void) {


   const char *string = "This is a test"; 
   char character1 = 'a', character2 = 'z';

   
   if ( strchr( string, character1 ) != NULL ) {
      printf( "\'%c\' was found in \"%s\".\n", character1, string );
   }
   else {
      printf( "\'%c\' was not found in \"%s\".\n", character1, string );
   }


   if ( strchr( string, character2 ) != NULL ) {
      printf( "\'%c\' was found in \"%s\".\n", character2, string );
   }
   else {
      printf( "\'%c\' was not found in \"%s\".\n", character2, string );
   }


   return 0;
}


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