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Question: How do I use swab( ) in my program ?
Answer: The function swab( ) swaps the adjacent bytes of memory. It copies the bytes from source string to the target string, provided that the number of characters in the source string is even. While copying, it swaps the bytes which are then assigned to the target string.#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> main ( ) { char *str1 = "hS eesll snsiasl not eh es as oher " ; char *str2 ; clrscr( ) ; swab ( str1, str2, strlen ( str1 ) ) ; printf ( "The target string is : %sn", str2 ) ; // output -- She sells snails on the sea shore getch( ) ; } |
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