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argc
(ARGumentC) In a C program, the variable that contains the number of parameters (argument count) added to the command line when the program was run. If argc is greater than 0, then the contents of the argument variables (argv[1], argv[2], etc.) are evaluated. See argument.


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Yesterday, around 100 people, made up of about 30 families, went to the ARGC to show their support.
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