std::strcat
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                    |   Defined in header <cstring>
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|   char *strcat( char *dest, const char *src );  | 
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Appends a byte string pointed to by src to a byte string pointed to by dest. The resulting byte string is null-terminated. 
The destination byte string must have enough space for the contents of both dest and src, plus the terminating null character.
The behavior is undefined if the strings overlap.
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[edit] Parameters
| dest | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to append to | 
| src | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to copy from | 
[edit] Return value
dest
[edit] Example
#include <cstring> #include <cstdio> int main() { char str[50] = "Hello "; char str2[50] = "World!"; std::strcat(str, str2); std::strcat(str, " Goodbye World!"); std::puts(str); }
Output:
Hello World! Goodbye World!
[edit] See also
|    concatenates a certain amount of characters of two strings  (function)  | |
|    copies one string to another  (function)  | |
|   C documentation for strcat 
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