EBK STARTING OUT WITH C++
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Chapter 10, Problem 40RQE
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“strcpy” function:
The “strcpy” function copy the content of one string to another string.
Example:
Consider the example of the “strcpy” function is as follows:
char a [] = "Hai";
char b [] = "Bye";
strcpy(b,a);
Here, the variable “a” stores the string value “Hai” and “b” variable stores the string value “Bye”...
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