/* 
Run! LIVE!

   Fig. 8.18: fig08_18.c

   Using strcpy() and strncpy() 

*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

int main(void) { 

   char x[] = "Happy Birthday to You";
   char y[ 25 ], z[ 15 ];
   
   printf( "%s%s\n%s%s\n", 
           "The string in array x is: ", x,
           "The string in array y is: ", strcpy( y, x ) );

   strncpy( z, x, 14 );
   z[ 14 ] = '\0';
   printf( "The string in array z is: %s\n", z );

   return 0;

}



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