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how to use c function system(char * c) in detail?


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11-Aug-2003, 02:44 AM #1
Cool how to use c function system(char * c) in detail?
how to use system?
I know some usage ,for example "dir , path ,cls ,pause ,type"
can you tell me anymore?
can you do me a favor to tell me about how it works?
some one say it's dos-like ,would it works in the winxp?there's no dos.
thank you !:
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12-Aug-2003, 08:03 PM #2
The system function should run any application that can be run from a command line. In that respect it would work just like DOS. Even XP has a command box which will run almost anything that would run on DOS. Also keep in mind that being "DOS-Like" is not the same as actually being DOS. There are many Windows applications that can be run from the command line like in DOS but will not actually work under the DOS Operating System.
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