Code a C program with the following: i. Write a C function with the following requirements: • The function must receive a string as a function input parameter. • The function must return a new string, whose contents are equal to the reversed input string. E.g. if input parameter is the string “A1B2C3” the function will return the string “3C2B1A” • The original string, used as input parameter, should not be modified in any way. • The function must be able to work with strings of any size. ii. Write the main function, which asks user for input, calls the previously created function, and prints the resulting string. iii. What is the expected output when executing the program mentioned in the previous point, when you enter your number(123456789 9 digits) as input? Notes: 1. Your program must include and make use of at least one user-defined function prototype, to ensure code reusability. 2. The program must include the appropriate libraries 3. The program’s variables must be sensibly named. 4. The code must include comments that are meaningful, short and clear, to explain all major parts of the program.
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i. Write a C function with the following requirements:
• The function must receive a string as a function input parameter.
• The function must return a new string, whose contents are equal to the
reversed input string. E.g. if input parameter is the string “A1B2C3” the
function will return the string “3C2B1A”
• The original string, used as input parameter, should not be modified in any
way.
• The function must be able to work with strings of any size.
ii. Write the main function, which asks user for input, calls the previously created
function, and prints the resulting string.
iii. What is the expected output when executing the program mentioned in the
previous point, when you enter your number(123456789 9 digits) as input?
Notes:
1. Your program must include and make use of at least one user-defined function
prototype, to ensure code reusability.
2. The program must include the appropriate libraries
3. The program’s variables must be sensibly named.
4. The code must include comments that are meaningful, short and clear, to explain all
major parts of the program.
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