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How to print ® symbol in C

Dear All,

I need an urgent help on following.
How i can print the ® symbol in to the C file. I stored in a Wchar so,
how i can read or print this..

Quick response would be great !!! if possible provide in samples too..

Thanks,
Sweety

Feb 22 '06 #1
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"sweety" <ur********@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Dear All,

I need an urgent help on following.
How i can print the ® symbol in to the C file. I stored in a Wchar so,
how i can read or print this..

Quick response would be great !!! if possible provide in samples too..


All I know is that the symbol came across as 0xAE or 0xAE00 or 0x00AE...
Sorry,

Rod Pemberton
Feb 22 '06 #2
sweety wrote:
I need an urgent help on following.
If it's so urgent, why didn't you google before posting?
How i can print the ® symbol in to the C file. I stored in a Wchar so,
how i can read or print this..


http://groups.google.com/group/comp....aa09a59f339fab

See Simon Biber's comments.

--
Peter

Feb 22 '06 #3

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