C program that reads a string with a maximum length of 30 from the keyboard. The program should then copy the characters from that input string into a second character array (in order of input). However, only if a character is a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) should it be copied into the second array. Once copied, the algorithm should output the values stored in the second array (in order of input). The program should then count and display the number of times each vowel appears in the second array. Also, should determine and output the index in the second array where each vowel first appeared or display a suitable message if a particular vowel is not in the array at all. Solution must be modular in design; consider the issues of high cohesion and code re-use Remember strings differ from a regular character array by the inclusion of the null character (‘\0’) following the last alphabetical character. A regular character array just stored characters and does not include null.
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Solution must be modular in design; consider the issues of high cohesion and code re-use
Remember strings differ from a regular character array by the inclusion of the null character (‘\0’) following the last alphabetical character. A regular character array just stored characters and does not include null.
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