Use of String Manipulation Functions In C
strcat = Appends one string to anotherstrchr = Finds first occurrence of a given character in a stringstrcmp = Compares two stringsstrcmpi = Compares two strings without regard to case
strcpy = Copies one string to another
strdup = Duplicates a string
stricmp = Compares two strings without regard to case (identical to strcmpi)
strlen = Finds length of a string
strlwr = Converts a string to lowercase
strncat = Appends a portion of one string to another
strncmp = Compares a portion of one string with portion of another
stringstrncpy = Copies a given number of characters of one string to anotherstrnicmp = Compares a portion of one string with a portion of another without regard to casestrrchr = Finds last occurrence of a given character in a stringstrrev = Reverses a stringstrset = Sets all characters in a string to a given characterstrstr = Finds first occurrence of a given string in another stringstrupr = Converts a string to uppercase
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History Of C..
In the beginning was Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine, a machine
he built in 1822 that could be programmed to carry out different computations.
Move forward more than 100 years, where the U.S. government in
1942 used concepts from Babbage’s engine to create the ENIAC, the first
modern computer.
Meanwhile, over at the AT&T Bell Labs, in 1972 Dennis Ritchie was working
with two languages: B (for Bell) and BCPL (Basic Combined Programming
Language). Inspired by Pascal, Mr. Ritchie developed the C programming
language.
My 1st Program...
#include
#include
void main ()
{
clrscr ();
printf ("\n\n\n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t*******Pankaj *******\n");
printf ("\t\t\t********************************\n");
printf ("\t\t\t\"Life is Good...\"\n");
printf ("\t\t\t********************************");
getch ();
}
Next Step...
#include
#include
void main ()
{
clrscr ();
printf ("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t --------------------------- \n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t | IGCT, Info Computers, INDIA | \n\n");
printf ("\t\t\t --------------------------- ");
getch ();
}
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