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From: "Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Re: ASCII codes
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"jaystewart1" <jaytstewart1 AT yahoo DOT ca> wrote in message
news:EZwt6.157$k DOT 40949 AT sapphire DOT mtt DOT net...
> Can you guys help me write a program that outputs two strings and their
> length, then outputs the two strings in alphabetical order?
>
> The array below represents the ASCII codes for a string. Can anyone help
me
> write a program that outputs the corresponding string?
>
>
>
> int x[] ={65,112,114,105,108,32,115,104,111,119,
>
>               101,114,115,32,98,114,105,110,103,32,77,97,
>
>               121,32,102,108,111,119,101,114,115,32,33,0};

You want us to do your homework?

Tom


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