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Practical C Programming

You're reading from   Practical C Programming Solutions for modern C developers to create efficient and well-structured programs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838641108
Length 616 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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B. M. Harwani B. M. Harwani
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Working with Arrays 2. Managing Strings FREE CHAPTER 3. Exploring Functions 4. Preprocessing and Compilation 5. Deep Dive into Pointers 6. File Handling 7. Implementing Concurrency 8. Networking and Inter-Process Communication 9. Sorting and Searching 10. Working with Graphs 11. Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms 12. Creativity with Graphics 13. Using MySQL Database 14. General-Purpose Utilities 15. Improving the Performance of Your Code 16. Low-Level Programming 17. Embedded Software and IoT 18. Applying Security in Coding 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Determining whether the string is a palindrome 

A palindrome is a string that reads the same regardless of whether it is in a forward or backwards order. For example, the word radar is a palindrome because it reads the same way forwards and backwards.

How to do it…

  1. Define two 80-character strings called str and rev(assuming your string will not exceed 79 characters). Your string can be of any length, but remember that the last position in the string is fixed for the null character \0:
char str[80],rev[80];
  1. Enter characters that will be assigned to the str string:
printf("Enter a string: ");
scanf("%s",str);
  1. Compute the length of the string using the strlen...
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