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'''remove''' is a ] in ] that removes a certain file. '''remove''' is a ] in ] that removes a certain file. It is included in the ] ] <code>]</code>.


The prototype of the function is as follows: The prototype of the function is as follows:

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remove is a function in C programming language that removes a certain file. It is included in the C standard library header file stdio.h.

The prototype of the function is as follows:

int remove ( const char * filename );

If successful, the function returns zero. Nonzero value is returned on failure and errno variable is set to corresponding error code.