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I am having with outputs when my Initials program is checked; why is Milo Banana not done pr...
\u0000 is a character escape sequence for a NULL terminator, so you might want to rethink your while loops so that you don't go past the end of the string.
More generally, you should keep your code D …
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Getting initials from a name
If you are using a variable like int i in a for() loop to iterate through the string, and you find a space character at
string[i]
then you should be able to access the next character at
string[i + …
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Initials.c isnt working properly
There's more than one way to do it, but the easiest way is to use the toupper() function. Try typing man toupper at a Terminal prompt in IDE50 to learn more about this, or just ask Google.
At this po …
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Pset 2: Initials.c Help
The compiler tells you exactly where your problem is. char str[] = GetString(); is an array initializer because char str[] is an array of chars. Try using string str (or char* str) instead of char str …