In the following C code, we can access the 1st character of the string sval by using _______#include struct{char *name;union{char *sval;} u;} symtab[10];

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In the following C code, we can access the 1st character of the string sval by using _______<br>#include <stdio.h><br>struct<br>{<br>char *name;<br>union<br>{<br>char *sval;<br>} u;<br>} symtab[10];