subject

Write a C function first_last that consumes a string argument and returns a new string that only contains two characters: the first, and the last of the original string. If there are less than three characters, return a copy of the original string.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Computers and Technology

question
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 09:40
It is vital to research each of the services you plan to disable before implementing any change, especially on critical machines such as the: a. servers in the test environment. b. domain controller and other infrastructure servers. c. desktops that have previously been attacked. d. desktops used by upper-level management.
Answers: 2
question
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:00
Which of the following is not contained on the slide show toolbar? a. next button b. slide button c. close button d. pen too
Answers: 2
question
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 18:30
*write a program that defines symbolic names for several string literals (chars between quotes). * use each symbolic name in a variable definition. * use of symbolic to compose the assembly code instruction set can perform vara = (vara - varb) + (varc - vard); ensure that variable is in unsigned integer data type. * you should also further enhance your symbolic logic block to to perform expression by introducing addition substitution rule. vara = (vara+varb) - (varc+vard).
Answers: 1
question
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 23:30
Which example can be considered master data in an organization? a. holiday list b. dress code c. employee information d. recreational activities
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Write a C function first_last that consumes a string argument and returns a new string that only con...
Questions
question
Computers and Technology, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
English, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
Biology, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
Arts, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 23:20
question
Physics, 17.11.2020 23:20