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Function for extracting a character string???

Good evening I'm a beginner to learn "CVI " i need your help
My question is how to extract a string of characters like "good evening" I want to read "ood evenin "??  plz do answear me 

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This is not a question specific to CVI: every book on C can give you the solution e.g. by means of appropriate strncpy commands.

Did you have any knowledge on CI? If not you should seriously consider to start learning it in order to apply this knowledge while working with CVI.



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Sir, I am an electrical engineer this is the first time I have developed an application I try to learn it to complete my intership project so I need a development expert to help me to finish the application thx with advince
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Yes, I understand this, and here you can find a good help for addressing your problems. But as you may know, CVI stands for "C for Virtual Instrumentation": you cannot pretend to learn CVI without a previous basis on C language. That's why I suggested you to approach the programming language before trying to apply it to a actual production environment using CVI.



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