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// Fig. 5.11: fig05_11.cpp
// Printing a string one character at a time using
// a non-constant pointer to constant data.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
void printCharacters( const char * );
int main()
{
char phrase[] = "print characters of a string";
cout << "The string is:\n";
printCharacters( phrase );
cout << endl;
return 0; // indicates successful termination
} // end main
// sPtr cannot modify the character to which it points,
// i.e., sPtr is a "read-only" pointer
void printCharacters( const char *sPtr )
{
for ( ; *sPtr != '\0'; sPtr++ ) // no initialization
cout << *sPtr;
} // end function printCharacters
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