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C Programming Language

The document contains a C program that copies elements from one array to another. It prompts the user to input the number of elements and the elements themselves, then copies the first array's elements into a second array. Finally, it prints both the original and copied elements.

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C Programming Language

The document contains a C program that copies elements from one array to another. It prompts the user to input the number of elements and the elements themselves, then copies the first array's elements into a second array. Finally, it prints both the original and copied elements.

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#include <stdio.

h>

void main()
{
int arr1[100], arr2[100];
int i, n;

printf("\n\nCopy the elements one array into another array :\n");


printf("----------------------------------------------------\n");

printf("Input the number of elements to be stored in the array :");


scanf("%d",&n);

printf("Input %d elements in the array :\n",n);


for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
scanf("%d",&arr1[i]);
}
/* Copy elements of first array into second array.*/
for(i=0; i<n; i++)
{
arr2[i] = arr1[i];
}

/* Prints the elements of first array */


printf("\nThe elements stored in the first array are :\n");
for(i=0; i<n; i++)
{
printf("% 5d", arr1[i]);
}

/* Prints the elements copied into the second array. */


printf("\n\nThe elements copied into the second array are :\n");
for(i=0; i<n; i++)
{
printf("% 5d", arr2[i]);
}
printf("\n\n");
}

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