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Chapter 12, Problem 8PC
Program Plan Intro
“replaceSubstring” Function
- Include the required header files to the program.
- Declare function prototype which is used in the program.
- Define the “main()” function.
- Declare the required variables.
- Get the input strings from the user and call the function “repalceSubstring” with the input strings.
- Print the result.
- Define the “repalceSubstring” function.
- Check the second and third strings, if both the strings are equal return null.
- Find the first occurrence of the second string in the first string and store in the variable.
- Replace that word with the third string.
- Find the next occurrence of the string and replace.
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