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// Fig. 5.29: fig05_29.cpp
// Using strcat and strncat.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include <cstring> // prototypes for strcat and strncat
int main()
{
char s1[ 20 ] = "Happy ";
char s2[] = "New Year ";
char s3[ 40 ] = "";
cout << "s1 = " << s1 << "\ns2 = " << s2;
strcat( s1, s2 ); // concatenate s2 to s1
cout << "\n\nAfter strcat(s1, s2):\ns1 = " << s1
<< "\ns2 = " << s2;
// concatenate first 6 characters of s1 to s3
strncat( s3, s1, 6 ); // places '\0' after last character
cout << "\n\nAfter strncat(s3, s1, 6):\ns1 = " << s1
<< "\ns3 = " << s3;
strcat( s3, s1 ); // concatenate s1 to s3
cout << "\n\nAfter strcat(s3, s1):\ns1 = " << s1
<< "\ns3 = " << s3 << endl;
return 0; // indicates successful termination
} // end main
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