I'm learning how to write programs in C using the k&r book (The C Programming Language) and I have a problem with one of the exercises. It's asking me to detect and remove a character in string s1, which matches any characters in the string s2.
So, say s1 = "A";
And s2 = "AABAACAADAAE"
I want it to return "BCDE"
I know I'm on the right path towards it, i just don't know how to design programs very well, could you give me any additional tips. I tried to read about the binary search tree algorithm, but felt it was a little too advanced for this mundane task.
Thanks everyone!
/* An alternate version of squeeze(s1, s2) that deletes each character in
* s1 that matches any character in the string s2
*
* Angie@odfx.org
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void squeeze(char s[], char t[]);
char string[] = "BAD";
char sstring[] = "ABC";
int
main(void)
{
squeeze(string, sstring);
return 0;
}
void
squeeze(char s[], char t[])
{
int i, j, d;
d = 0;
if(strstr(s, t) == NULL)
printf("%c", s[i]);
s[j] = '';
}
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