Question: In C programming. You are to write two functions char * reverse (char *dest, char *src) And char * mystrNcpy(char *dest, char *src, int n);
In C programming.
You are to write two functions
char * reverse (char *dest, char *src)
And
char * mystrNcpy(char *dest, char *src, int n);
You should not use any standard library functions in your functions.
The function
char * reverse(char *dest, char *src);
copies the reverse of the string pointed to by src to the memory location pointed to by dest (note src could equal dest)
The function
char * mystrNcpy(char *dest, char *src, int n);
if n <= strlen(src) copies the first n characters from string pointed to by src to the location pointed to by dest. If n >strlen(src) it should just copy the string pointed to by src to dest
Remember for both functions to copy the end of string delimiter \0
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