(C++) 9. True/False: the strcpy() function will make sure there is enough memory allocated in the destination string before copying C-strings 10. True/False: when creating a string object, you must...



(C++) 9.  True/False:
the strcpy() function will make sure there is enough memory allocated in the destination string before copying C-strings





10.  True/False:
when creating a string object, you must dynamically allocate enough bytes to hold the string





11.  Consider the following statement, assuming goAgain is a valid char.  Rewrite it using toupper() or tolower()


if (goAgain == 'y' || goAgain == 'Y')





12.  Write a C++ function which accepts a pointer to a C-string as its argument.  It should return the number of words in the C-string.  For example, for the C-string “The Giants won the pennant!” your function should return 5.  You may assume the parameter passed is a pointer to a valid, null-terminated C-string with no newlines or tabs, exactly one space separates each word, and there is at least one word.


int wordCounter(char* str)



Jun 03, 2022
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