EBK STARTING OUT WITH C++ FROM CONTROL
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Chapter 10, Problem 29RQE
Look at the following array definition:
char str[10];
Assume name is also a char array, and it holds a C-string. Write code that copies the contents of name to str if the C-string in name is not too big to fit in str.
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