It means 'treasure, store' but is used as an endearment as in A stór, pronounced 'a-store'.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> #include<string.h> int main() { int tmp,i; char str[30]; printf("Enter any string: "); gets(str); for(i=0; str[i]!='\0'; i++) { if(str[i-1]==' ' i==0) { if(str[i]>='a' && str[i]<='z') str[i]=str[i]-32; else if(str[i]>='A' && str[i]<='Z') str[i]=str[i]+32; } printf("%c",str[i]); } getch(); return 0;}
RemoveSpaces (char *str) { char *new = str; while (*str != '\0') { if (*str != ' ') *(new++) = *str; str++; } *new = '\0'; }
void to_uppercase (char* str) { if (str == 0) return; while (*str != '\0') { if (*str>='a' && *str<='z') *str-=32; ++str; } }
#include<stdio.h> int main() { char str[100]; int i; printf("Please enter a string: "); // gets(str); // fgets is a better option over gets to read multiword string . fgets(str, 100, stdin); // Following can be added for extra precaution for '\n' character // if(str[length(str)-1] == '\n') str[strlen(str)-1]=NULL; for(i=0;str[i]!=NULL;i++) { if(str[i]>='A'&&str[i]<='Z') str[i]+=32; else if(str[i]>='a'&&str[i]<='z') str[i]-=32; } printf("String in toggle case is: %s",str); return 0; }
str
Well to make a perfect str pure you would simply train your str
(strlen(str) == 0) ? '\0' : str[strlen(str)-1]
'Will' is not an Irish word and has no meaning in Irish.
It doesn't mean anything in Irish.
Str converts a number to a string.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { char str[20]; int i; printf("enter string"); scanf("%s",str); for(i=0;i<strlen(str-1);i++) { if(str[i]!='a' str[i]!='e'str[i]!='o'str[i]!='i'str[i]!='u') printf("%c",str[i]); } getch(); }
German (Law)Book called: Handbuch des deutschen StaatsRechts.