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I'm trying to write a string of text to both standard output and a file using fprintf, but I'm getting an error on the stdout

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I'm trying to write a string of text to both standard output and a file using fprintf, but I'm getting an error on the "stdout" command saying "Parameter type mismatch: Incompatible pointer types 'const char*' and 'FILE*'". So i tried typing const char *stdout; underneath FILE *fp; and it still would not print to screen. I need to be able to output to both the screen and a text file using the same fprintf command, rather than using the fprintf command to write to a text file and a separate printf command to write to the screen. So what is the syntax for performing this execution?

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