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How Can You Get/set An Environment Variable From...
1.
How Can You Get/set An Environment Variable From A Program?
Answer»
GETTING
the value of an
ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLE
is
DONE
by using "getenv()".
Setting the value of an environment variable is done by using "putenv()"
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