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Chapter 12, Problem 2MC
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Display str[length(str)-1]:
The above statement is used to display the lastt character of the string “str”.
Hence, the correct answer is option “D”.
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Using a for Loop
Summary
In this lab the completed program should print the numbers O
through 10, along with their values multiplied by 2 and by 10. You
should accomplish this using a for loop instead of a counter-
controlled while loop.
Instructions
1. Write a for loop that uses the loop control variable to take
on the values O through 10.
2. In the body of the loop, multiply the value of the loop control
variable by 2 and by 10.
3. Execute the program by clicking the Run button at the bottom
of the screen. Is the output the same?
#include
#include
#include
#include
// REFERENCE
// http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstdio/
// http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstring/
int main(void) {
// create a 50 character string named s1 and initialize it to
// "This is test string 1!!"
// create a 100 character string named s2
// print string s1 followed by a new line
// use a while loop and a character function to count the alphabetic characters in s1
// and print the result as: "# of alphabetic characters: \n"
//use for loop and a character function to count the words in the word
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Chapter 12 Solutions
STARTING OUT W/PROGRAM.LOGIC...-TEXT
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