Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134498379
Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 11PC
Program Plan Intro

Case Manipulator

Program plan:

  • Include the required header files to the program.
  • Declare the constant variable.
  • Declare function prototypes which are used in the program.
  • Define the “main()” function.
    • Declare the required variables.
    • Get the input C-string from the user.
    • Copy the string 1 to string 2 and string 3.
    • Call the “upper” function and display the result.
    • Call the “lower” function and display the result.
    • Call the “reserve” function and display the result.
  • Define the “upper” function.
    • Check the string not equal to zero.
      • If the letter is not an uppercase, change the letters into uppercase using “toupper” function.
  • Define the “lower” function.
    • Check the string not equal to zero.
      • If the letter is not a lowercase, change the letters into lowercase using “tolower” function.
  • Define the “reverse” function.
    • Check the string not equal to zero.
      • If the letter is not an uppercase, change the letters into uppercase using “toupper” function.
      • Otherwise, if the letter is not a lowercase, change the letters into lowercase using “tolower” function.

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