The following strcopy.function uses the C++ traditional pointer-based array declaration for its parameters, which copies the character string in srel] into the character array dest[]. Note: For all the following questions, do not worry about the size of the strings. (a:5%, b:10%, c:10 %, total:25%) void strcopy(char dest[], const char sre|]) O Please implement the streopy function using index operator on the array elements. O Please using just pointer notations to declare the parameters of the streopy function and to copy the characters from sre string to dest string. Please overload the streopy function with: void strcopy(char dest[], const char sre|], int n) that copies thel first n characters of string src into the tail of the string dest. Note: n might be larger than the size of string src. (hint: remember to terminate string dest after copy operations.)

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II. The following strcopy.function uses the C++
traditional pointer-based array declaration for its
parameters, which copies the character string in
srel] into the character array dest[]. Note: For all the
following questions, do not worry about the size of
the strings.
(a:5%, b:10%, c:10 %, total:25%)
void strcopy(char dest[], const char src|])
a) Please implement the streopy function using index
operator [] on the array elements.
b) Please using just pointer notations to declare the
parameters of the streopy function and to copy the
characters from sre string to dest string.
c) Please overload the streopy function with:
void streopy(char dest[], const char sre|, int n)
that copies thel first n characters of string sre into the
tail of the string dest. Note: n might be larger than
the size of string sre. (hint: remember to terminate
string dest after copy operations.).
Transcribed Image Text:II. The following strcopy.function uses the C++ traditional pointer-based array declaration for its parameters, which copies the character string in srel] into the character array dest[]. Note: For all the following questions, do not worry about the size of the strings. (a:5%, b:10%, c:10 %, total:25%) void strcopy(char dest[], const char src|]) a) Please implement the streopy function using index operator [] on the array elements. b) Please using just pointer notations to declare the parameters of the streopy function and to copy the characters from sre string to dest string. c) Please overload the streopy function with: void streopy(char dest[], const char sre|, int n) that copies thel first n characters of string sre into the tail of the string dest. Note: n might be larger than the size of string sre. (hint: remember to terminate string dest after copy operations.).
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