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From: "Floorguy" <floorguy AT kidrock DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: string function strcmp
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 21:47:14 -0600
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Sounds an awful lot like homework to me!

Try writing it first, upload the code, then maybe someone will take a look
at it and give you some pointers, but no one is going to just write it for
you
"Jason" <jstewart1 AT ns DOT sympatico DOT ca> wrote in message
news:b_Nv6.59$2t2 DOT 33543 AT sapphire DOT mtt DOT net...
> Can someone help me write a program having a user-defined function that
> compares two strings and outputs a message saying whether the two words
> represented by the strings are the same. The function needs to have a void
> function, use the string function strcmp. By using the following strings:
>
>
> char word1[] = "Apple";
>
> char word2[] = "Apple";
>
> char word3[] = "orange";
>
> compare word1 and word2, word2 and word3, word3 and word1
>
>


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