Showing posts with label strcat() function. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strcat() function. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

strcat()

This function concatenates the source string at the end of the target string.

syntax:

strcat("target_string","source_string");

example:

source="book"
target="face"
strcat(target,source);
[Here, source string(i.e. book) is add at the end of target string(i.e. face). Hence now value of target string(i.e. face) is "facebook".

illustrate strcat() in C program:


/*c program for strcat() function illustrate*/
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
 char source[40],target[40];
 printf("Enter source string : ");
 gets(source);
 printf("Enter target string : ");
 gets(target);
 strcat(target,source);
 printf("\nTarget:%s \nSource:%s",target,source);
 getch();
 return 0;
}

The output of above program would be:


Output of illustrate strcat() function C program
Figure: Screen shot for illustrate strcat() function C program


Related program:
  1. List of standard library function
  2. strlen()
  3. strcpy()
  4. strncpy()