Using strcat() and strncat(). : char array string « String « C++






Using strcat() and strncat().

  
#include <iostream>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
   char stringOne[255];
   char stringTwo[255];

   stringOne[0]='\0';
   stringTwo[0]='\0';

   cout << "Enter a  string: ";
   cin.getline(stringOne,80);

   cout << "Enter a second string: ";
   cin.getline(stringTwo,80);

   cout << "String One: " << stringOne << endl;
   cout << "String Two: " << stringTwo << endl;

   strcat(stringOne," ");
   strncat(stringOne,stringTwo,10);

   cout << "String One: " << stringOne << endl;
   cout << "String Two: " << stringTwo << endl;

   return 0;
}
  
    
  








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