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Hi dear Canno! Need not to write code this much complex ,earlier ive answered a question similar to this please refer this URL http://en.allexperts.com/q/C-1587/2009/10/Reverses-string-contents-using
Hi dear shweta! Common errors while handling files in C. We are porn to mistakes and not the computer; it’s just a servant to satisfy what we have ordered. Folowing are the common mistakes /
Hi Dear Ram ! Sorry for the delay in responding please find the code below #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> #include<string.h> char Names[10][20]; void main() { char Temp[20]; int i,j
Hi dear ashish! first of all i apologize for the late response. , coming to the point 'union REGS' is just an union variable declared in DOS.H ( you can very well have a reference over this dos.h
Hi dear Mazlee Mamat :) Ive programmed this simple programme exatctly matches your need using strncmp() function ( i know the earlier programme might ve confused you due to complex pointer usage )
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