/*
Fig. 8.21: fig08_21.c
Run! LIVE!
Using strcmp() and strncmp()
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void) {
const char *s1 = "Happy New Year";
const char *s2 = "Happy New Year";
const char *s3 = "Happy Holidays";
printf("%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n\n%s%2d\n%s%2d\n%s%2d\n\n",
"s1 = ", s1, "s2 = ", s2, "s3 = ", s3,
"strcmp(s1, s2) = ", strcmp( s1, s2 ),
"strcmp(s1, s3) = ", strcmp( s1, s3 ),
"strcmp(s3, s1) = ", strcmp( s3, s1 ) );
printf("%s%2d\n%s%2d\n%s%2d\n",
"strncmp(s1, s3, 6) = ", strncmp( s1, s3, 6 ),
"strncmp(s1, s3, 7) = ", strncmp( s1, s3, 7 ),
"strncmp(s3, s1, 7) = ", strncmp( s3, s1, 7 ) );
return 0;
}
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