Problem Solving with C++ (9th Edition)
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//Include necessary header files
#include <iostream>
#include<cstring>
//Declare namespace
using namespace std;
//Define the main() function
int main()
{
//Char array initialization
char aString[20]="How are you? ";
//call the function strcat()
strcat(aString,"Good, I hope...
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