#print The next trick is to substitute a "\" into a line. The same idea holds: simply double the backslash, but this time on the right side of the "s" command. In the file "prog.c", convert every 'n' into "\n" Re-write the file, and type "ready". #create Ref x = "\n"; y = 'nop'; z = 'lmn'; q = "n"; r = "\n"+1; s = "\n" - "\n"; #create prog.c x = 'n'; y = 'nop'; z = 'lmn'; q = "n"; r = 'n'+1; s = 'n' - 'n'; #user #cmp Ref prog.c #log #next 44.1i 10