what is the problem in this code of c?

#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int T,i,j,N,A[1000];
int c=0;
clrscr();
printf(“enter the no. of test cases”);
scanf("%d", &T);
for(i=1;i<T;i++)
{
printf(“enter no. of players”);
scanf("%d", &N);
printf(“no. heard by the players”);
for(j=1;j<N;j++)
{
scanf("%d", &A[i]);
}
for(j=2;j<N;j++)
{
if(A[1]!=A[j])
{
c=c+1;
}
}
printf("%d", &c);
}
return 0;
}

this code is not giving the correct ANSWER

printf(“enter the no. of test cases”);
printf(“enter no. of players”);

You don’t add statements like that. The output should be as given in the problem statement. No need for statements like this.

Also

clrscr();

Don’t use that.

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