
Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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![CHALLENGE
3.15.2: Print two srings in alphabetical order.
АCTIVITY
Print the two strings, firstString and secondString, in alphabetical order. Assume the strings are
lowercase. End with newline. Sample output:
capes rabbits
365290.2416604.qx3zqy7
1 #include <stdio.h>
2 #include <string.h>
3
4 int main(void) {
char firstString[50];
char secondString[50];
7
scanf ("%s", firstString);
scanf ("%s", secondString);
if(strcmp(firstString, secondString)>8)
printf("%s %s", secondString, firstString);
12 else printf ( "%s %s",firstString, secondString);
8.
10
11
13
return e;
14 }
Run
X Testing input rabbits capes
Output is nearly correct; but whitespace differs. See highlights below. Special character legend
Your output capes rabbits
Expected output
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Transcribed Image Text:CHALLENGE
3.15.2: Print two srings in alphabetical order.
АCTIVITY
Print the two strings, firstString and secondString, in alphabetical order. Assume the strings are
lowercase. End with newline. Sample output:
capes rabbits
365290.2416604.qx3zqy7
1 #include <stdio.h>
2 #include <string.h>
3
4 int main(void) {
char firstString[50];
char secondString[50];
7
scanf ("%s", firstString);
scanf ("%s", secondString);
if(strcmp(firstString, secondString)>8)
printf("%s %s", secondString, firstString);
12 else printf ( "%s %s",firstString, secondString);
8.
10
11
13
return e;
14 }
Run
X Testing input rabbits capes
Output is nearly correct; but whitespace differs. See highlights below. Special character legend
Your output capes rabbits
Expected output
capes rabbits«
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