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User defined C Program for String Functions!

// Program for Finding String Length without String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,j,len=0; char str[50]; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a String : " ); gets(str); for(i=0;str[i]!='\0';i++) { len++; } printf("\n============ String Length ========== \n"); printf("\n String '%s' and the Length is %d ",str,len); getch(); } Output : Enter a String : this is a test length ============ String Length ========== String 'this is a test length' and the Length is 21

// Program for Copy a String to another without using String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,j,len=0; char src[50],dest[50]; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a the Source String : " ); gets(src); for(i=0;src[i]!='\0';i++) { dest[i]=src[i]; } dest[i]='\0'; printf("\n============ String Copy ========== \n"); printf("\n Source String '%s' and Copied to '%s' ",src,dest); free(src); getch(); } Output: Enter a the Source String : Creating Function ============ String Copy ========== Source String 'Creating Function' and Copied to 'Creating Function'

// Program for Compare two String without using String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,flag=0; char str[50],str1[50],ch,ch1; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a the First String : " ); gets(str); printf("\nEnter a the Second String : " ); gets(str1); for(i=0;str[i]!='\0';i++) { ch=str[i]; ch1=str1[i]; if(ch>=97 && ch<=122) { ch-=32; } if(ch1>=97 && ch1<=122) { ch1-=32; } if(ch!=ch1) { flag=1; break; } } printf("\n============ String Compare ========== \n"); if(flag==0) { printf("\n Both String '%s' and '%s' are equal ",str,str1); } else { printf("\n Both String '%s' and '%s' are Not equal ",str,str1); } getch(); } Output: Enter a the First String : Testing Enter a the Second String : testing ============ String Copy ========== Both String 'Testing' and 'testing' are equal Enter a the First String : Test

Enter a the Second String : Rest ============ String Copy ========== Both String 'Test' and 'Rest' are Not equal Enter a the First String : TEST Enter a the Second String : test ============ String Copy ========== Both String 'TEST' and 'test' are equal

// Program for String Reverse without String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,j,len=0; char str[50],revstr[50]; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a String : " ); gets(str); for(i=0;str[i]!='\0';i++) { len++; } j=0; for(i=len-1;i>=0;i--) { revstr[j++]=str[i]; } printf("\n Original String '%s' and Reversed to '%s' ",str,revstr); free(str); // Releases memory block occupied by str getch(); } Output: Enter a String : Hello World! ============ String Reverse ========== Original String 'Hello World!' and Reversed to '!dlroW olleH'

// Program for String Concatenation without String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,len=0,j; char str[50],str1[50],ch,ch1; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a the First String : " ); gets(str); printf("\nEnter a the Second String : " ); gets(str1); for(i=0;str[i[!='\0';i++) { len++; } len=len-1; for(i=0;str1[i]!='\0';i++) { str[len++]=str1[i]; } str[len]='\0'; printf("\n============ String Concatenation ========== \n"); printf("\n First String '%s' and Second String '%s' ",str,str1); printf("\n Concatenated in First '%s' ",str); getch(); } Output: Enter a the First String : Microsoft Enter a the Second String : Office ============ String Concatenation ========== First String 'Microsoft' and Second String 'Office' Concatenated in First 'MicrosoftOffice'

// Program for StringTokenizer without String Function #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void main() { int i,len=0,j; char str[100],str1[50],ch,ch1; clrscr(); printf("\nEnter a Sentence : " ); gets(str); printf("\n============ String Tokenizer ========== \n"); printf("\n Origina Input '%s' the Tokens : ",str); for(i=0;str[i]!='\0';i++) { len++; } str[len]=' '; str[len+1]='\0'; for(i=0;i { for(j=0;j<50;j++) { str1[j]='\0'; } j=0; while(str[i]!=' ') { str1[j++]=str[i]; i++; } printf("\n%s",str1); } getch(); } Output: Enter a Sentence : I have a dream ============ String Tokenizer ========== Original Input 'I have a dream' the Tokens : I have a dream

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