strcmp( ) function: compare two strings. : Char Array Function « Data Type « C++






strcmp( ) function: compare two strings.

   
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

char s1[45] = "test";
char s2[45] = "another test";
int answer;
  
int main( )
{
 answer = strcmp(s1,s2);
 if (answer>0) 
    printf("s1 is greater than s2");
 else if (answer==0) 
    printf("s1 is equal to s2");
 else 
    printf("s1 is less than s2");

 return (0);
}
  
    
    
  








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