C/C++ :: Combining 2 String Parameters And 1 Int Parameter

Mar 20, 2012

#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>  
void interpose(char s[], char a[], int pos) {
    char b[80];

[Code] ....

The program should take 2 string parameter and 1 int parameter for combining. (without any str functions, the functions should be written by coder)

My problem is when i enter int value program crashes.

For example,
str1='Good';
str2=' Morning';
int x= 5;

The output will be 'Good Morning'

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