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Sometimes there is "no difference"  between "x" vs 'x'.  For example serial_printf( '\r' ); and serial_printf( "\r" ); both print a carriage return.  But the character formulation, '\r', will take less memory and run faster.  Often a function will take either a character or a string, if the string is one character long use the character formulation.
 
Sometimes there is "no difference"  between "x" vs 'x'.  For example serial_printf( '\r' ); and serial_printf( "\r" ); both print a carriage return.  But the character formulation, '\r', will take less memory and run faster.  Often a function will take either a character or a string, if the string is one character long use the character formulation.
 
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