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reversewords.c
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void reverse_string(char*);
void reverse_words(char*);
int main() {
char a[100];
gets(a);
reverse_words(a);
printf("%s\n", a);
return 0;
}
void reverse_words(char *s) {
char b[100], *t, *z;
int c = 0;
t = s;
while(*t) { //processing complete string
while(*t != ' ' && *t != '\0') { //extracting word from string
b[c] = *t;
t++;
c++;
}
b[c] = '\0';
c = 0;
reverse_string(b); // reverse the extracted word
z = b;
while (*z) { //copying the reversed word into original string
*s = *z;
z++;
s++;
}
while (*s == ' ') { // skipping space(s)
s++;
}
/*
* You may use if statement in place of while loop if
* you are assuming only one space between words. If condition is
* used because null terminator can also occur after a word, in
* that case we don't want to increment pointer.
* if (*s == ' ') {
* s++;
* }
*/
t = s; // pointing to next word
}
}
/*
* Function to reverse a word.
*/
void reverse_string(char *t) {
int l, c;
char *e, s;
l = strlen(t);
e = t + l - 1;
for (c = 0; c < l/2; c++) {
s = *t;
*t = *e;
*e = s;
t++;
e--;
}
}
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