EBK PROBLEM SOLVING WITH C++
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Chapter 8.1, Problem 10STE
Write code using a library function to copy the String constant “Hello” into the string variable declared below. Be sure to include the necessary header file to get the declaration of the function you use.
char aString[10];
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