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please help me on this.. i have to make a payroll system using turbo C program but i don't know how to make it.. pretty please...:)

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Please can somebody explain to me whether sometimes the strrev function fails or not. I was giving an assignment to write an application that can detect whether an entered word from the keyboard is a palindrome or not. After accepting the string and tried to use the function from the …

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Please can somebody help me to concatenate names in c. I try to enter names but anytime it will teat them as separate strings. this is what I tried to do : But i was getting segmentation faults, can you figure anyway out.

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Hello! I have made a program that prints a diamond shape. But my program should read an odd number in the range 1 to 19 to specify the number of rows in the diamond, then it should display a diamond of the appropriate side in which it is at present. …

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Please can somebody tell me when and how to use the time .h library

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I want to use to dimensional arrays to draw a graph. How do i go about it. I have never use it before. Please

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So I was looking over someone elses code, and the main is unusual, no type. its just: #include <math.h> main(int argc, char *argv[]) I've come up with 2 theories: 1) It defaults to int? 2) #if/#endif directives somehow negate the need for int? Have no experience with this though, so …

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