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Chapter 14, Problem 7PC
Program Plan Intro
String Reverser
- Include the required header files to the program.
- Declare function prototype.
- Define the “main()” function. Inside this function,
- Declare an array of character named “word[]”.
- Get a word from the user and store it in a variable “word”.
- Print the reversed string by calling the function “print_Reverse()”.
- Return the statement.
- Give function definition for “print_Reverse()”.
- Check if the string “s” is not null.
- Call the function “print_Reverse()” recursively.
- Print the first character in the last position.
- Check if the string “s” is not null.
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