Program to find & replace any character from the input text.


//Program to find & replace any character from the input text

#include
# include
char c1,c2,a[80];
void main()
{
clrscr();
find_rep();
getch();
}


void find_rep(void)
/* Function to find & replace any text */
{
char c1,c2;
char a[80];
int i,j,k;
printf("Enter a line of text below:-");
printf("Press Enter after line..");
printf("You Have Entred:- ");
gets(a);
printf("Enter the replaceable & replacing letter respectively:- ");
scanf("%c %c %c",&c1,' ',&c2); //i have given space & 2nd %c

for (j=0;j<80;j++)
{
if (a[j]==c1)
a[j]=c2;
}
puts(a);
printf("Here all %c are replaced by %c.", c1,c2);
return;
}

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1 comment:

  1. i used to do the same as marking 80 character in a line but sometime back .. it need to be changed

    ReplyDelete


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