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String Concatenation without using strcat() function in C Language



In this C program we will concatenate two strings without using strcat()fuction. The Strings will be given by the User.color>
If gets() function doesn't working for you, change the gets() lines by
scanf("%[^\n]%*c", str1);
and
scanf("%[^\n]%*c", str2);

Learn about different string functions and their use: Different String Functions

input:

The Strings.

output:

The concatenated string will be printed on the screen. (i.e: First string + Second string)

CODE---->



#include
#include
void STRCAT(char *s1,char *s2)
{
while(*s1!='\0')
{
s1++;
}
while(*s2!='\0')
{
*s1=*s2;
s1++;
s2++;
}
*s1='\0';
}
int main()
{
char str1[100],str2[100];
printf("Please, Enter the First String: ");
gets(str1);
printf("Please, Enter the second String: ");
gets(str2);
STRCAT(str1,str2);
printf("After concatenation: %s",str1);
return 0;
}


Download the C-Program file of this Program.

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RESULT :color>



Please, Enter the First String: Programming is fun
Please, Enter the second String: with ProgramJoy
After concatenation: Programming is fun with ProgramJoy
--------------------------------
Process exited after 35.27 seconds with return value 0
Press any key to continue . . .


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