I know what pointers are but when it comes to strings/arrays I get really confused. If someone has an answer or a website that explains it that would be great. For example:
char * strncopy (char*dest, char * source, size_t);
Why the pointer? what is it pointing to? Does it a pointer usually store an address?
It is sayed in my textbook that each string building function is of type pointer char*.
Also I was trying to see if I could write a program that would clear things up, but it didn't work. Can someone tell me how to fix it, or what I'm doing wrong.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
char * getname ()
{
char name [10];
scanf ("%s", name);
return (name);
}
int main (void)
{
char name[10];
printf ("Enter your name\n");
name[] = getname();
printf ("Hi %s", name);
return (0);
}