Rust program to demonstrate the escape sequences

Here, we are going to demonstrate the escape sequences in Rust programming language.
Submitted by Nidhi, on September 19, 2021

Problem Solution:

Here, we will print strings with different escape sequence characters on the screen,

  • \n : Newline character
  • \t : Tab space
  • \r : Carriage return
  • \" : Double quote
  • \' : Single quote
  • \\ : Backward slash

Program/Source Code:

The source code to demonstrate the escape sequences is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.

// Rust program to demonstrate 
// the escape sequences

fn main() {
    println!("Hello\nWorld");
    println!("Hello\tWorld");
    println!("Hello\rWorld");
    println!("\"Hello World\"");
    println!("\'Hello World\'");
    println!("\\Hello World\\");
}

Output:

Hello
World
Hello   World
World
"Hello World"
'Hello World'
\Hello World\

Explanation:

In the main() function, we used println!() macro to print strings with escape sequences on the console screen.

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