/* * File: ncopies.c * --------------- * This file defines the function ConcatNCopies(n, str), * which returns a string consisting of n copies of the * argument str concatenated together. */ #include #include "genlib.h" #include "strlib.h" /* Function prototypes */ string ConcatNCopies(int n, string str); /* Main program */ main() { printf("The next line could be used as a section divider.\n"); printf("%s\n", ConcatNCopies(25, "- ")); } /* * Function: ConcatNCopies * Usage: newstr = ConcatNCopies(n, str); * -------------------------------------- * This function creates a new string consisting of n * copies of str concatenated together. For example, * the call ConcatNCopies(4, "AB") returns the string * "ABABABAB". This implementation is quite inefficient, * both in its running time and use of memory, and should * not be used in practical applications. */ string ConcatNCopies(int n, string str) { string result; int i; result = ""; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { result = Concat(result, str); } return (result); }