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Function strdel - delete part of a string
Syntax char *strdel(char *source, char *old);
Prototype in stringhk.h
Remarks strdel deletes the first occurence of the string
old from the string source. This function is case
dependent.
Return value returns source
Example #include <stringhk.h>
#include <stdio.h> /* for the printf */
main()
{
char msg[45], fragment[15], *new;
strcpy(msg,"Did you register yet? Did you?");
strcpy(fragment,"you");
printf(" [%s]\n",msg);
printf("- [%s]\n",fragment);
new = strdel(msg,fragment);
printf("= [%s]\n",new);
}
Program output [Did you register yet? Did you?]
- [you]
= [Did register yet? Did you?]
See Also:
strins()
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