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// Fig. 5.28: fig05_28.cpp
// Using strcpy and strncpy.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include <cstring> // prototypes for strcpy and strncpy
int main()
{
char x[] = "Happy Birthday to You";
char y[ 25 ];
char z[ 15 ];
strcpy( y, x ); // copy contents of x into y
cout << "The string in array x is: " << x
<< "\nThe string in array y is: " << y << '\n';
// copy first 14 characters of x into z
strncpy( z, x, 14 ); // does not copy null character
z[ 14 ] = '\0'; // append '\0' to z's contents
cout << "The string in array z is: " << z << endl;
return 0; // indicates successful termination
} // end main
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