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WAp to concatenate two strings. Use no arguments and return its output.

in turboc++
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//WAP to concatenate two  strings using(strcat()) function.Pass no parameters and return its result
#include <stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<conio.h>
char *stringcat();//prototype of function(must as pointer)
int main()
{
    printf("merged string=%s\n",stringcat());//prints with calling
     getch();
    return 0;
}
char *stringcat()
{
    char name[100],name1[100];// declaration
    printf("enter first string\n");
    //fgets(name, sizeof (name), stdin);//can be used
    gets(name); //first string input
    printf("enter second string\n");
    gets(name1);//second string input

   
    return strcat(name,name1);//returning the concatenated string
}









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//WAP to concatenate two  strings using(strcat()) function.Pass no parameters and return its result
#include <stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<conio.h>
char *stringcat();//prototype of function(must as pointer)
int main()
{
    printf("merged string=%s\n",stringcat());//prints with calling
     getch();
    return 0;
}
char *stringcat()
{
    char name[100],name1[100];// declaration
    printf("enter first string\n");
    //fgets(name, sizeof (name), stdin);//can be used
    gets(name); //first string input
    printf("enter second string\n");
    gets(name1);//second string input

   
    return strcat(name,name1);//returning the concatenated string
}

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