#include<iostream> #include<memory.h> #include<string.h> using namespace std; int main() { string a; cin>>a; int len=a.length(); bool hit[256]; memset(hit,0,sizeof(hit)); hit[a[0]]=1; int tail=1; for(int i=1;i<len;i++) { if(!hit[a[i]]) { a[tail]=a[i]; ++tail; hit[a[i]]=true; } } a[tail]='\0'; cout<<" "<<a; } This program removes duplicates in strings. For example an input of "aaaa" will print only "a".
What I need to know is how to terminate the string in C++! It is not terminating with '\0'. I read some questions on stackoverflow that indicate the termination of a string in c++ doesn't use '\0'. I did not find how to terminate the strings instead. Can anyone help?