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Someone could help me, I want you to concatenate the first 2 characters of each of these 3 strings, I attach my program

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main() { char cadena1[20] ,cadena2[20], cadena3[20]; printf("Introduce la primer cadena 1>"); scanf("%s",cadena1); printf("Introduce la segunda cadena 2>"); scanf("%s",cadena2);   printf("Introduce la tercera cadena 3> "); scanf("%s",cadena3); printf("\nCadenas concatenadas -> %s\n",strcat(cadena1,cadena2,)==0); printf("\ncontenido de cadena1:"); puts (cadena1); printf("\ncontenido de cadena2:"); puts (cadena2); printf("\nCadenas concatenadas -> %s\n",strcat(cadena1,cadena3)==0); printf("\ncontenido de cadena1:"); puts (cadena1); printf("\ncontenido de cadena3:"); puts (cadena3); return 0; }

25th Aug 2021, 4:50 AM
kevin josuè mondragon nuñez
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You can use 2D char array as <cadenas> and use loop to read input, copy characters. #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #define INPUTS 3 // number of string #define COPIES 2 // number of char to be copied int main() { const char *legend[INPUTS] = { "primer", "segunda", "tercera" }; char cadenas[INPUTS][20], res[7] = { 0 }; for (size_t i = 0; i < INPUTS; i++) { printf("Introduce la %s cadena %lu > ", legend[i], i + 1); fflush(stdout); scanf("%s", cadenas[i]); puts(cadenas[i]); // for Code Playground strncat(res, cadenas[i], COPIES); } puts(res); // result return 0; }
25th Aug 2021, 10:01 AM
Ipang
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Thanks a lot
26th Aug 2021, 2:15 AM
kevin josuè mondragon nuñez
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I think you don't need strcat() for that. Just: char result[] = {cadena1[0], cadena1[1], cadena2[0], cadena2[1], cadena3[0], cadena3[1], '\0'}; puts(result);
25th Aug 2021, 6:17 AM
你知道規則,我也是
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