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This C program counts the number of lines in a text file. It opens the file, defines a function that iterates through each character and increments a counter variable whenever a new line is encountered, and calls this function to count the lines. It then prints out the final line count.

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#Include #Include

This C program counts the number of lines in a text file. It opens the file, defines a function that iterates through each character and increments a counter variable whenever a new line is encountered, and calls this function to count the lines. It then prints out the final line count.

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#include <stdlib.

h>
#include <stdio.h>
int countWords(FILE *f){
int count = 0;
char ch;
while ((ch = fgetc(f)) != EOF){
if (ch == '\n')
count++;
}
return count;
}
int main(void){
int wordCount = 0;
FILE *rFile = fopen("american0.txt", "r");
wordCount += countWords(rFile);
printf("%d", wordCount);
return 0;
}

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