/* * C Program to Determine if One String is a Circular Permutation of * Another String */ #include #include #include #include #define CHAR_SIZE 26 void alphacheck(char *, int []); void create(char [], char [], int[]); int main() { char str1[50], str2[50]; int a1[CHAR_SIZE] = {0}; char str2_rem[50]; printf("Enter string1: "); scanf("%s", str1); printf("Enter string2: "); scanf("%s", str2); alphacheck(str1, a1); create(str2_rem, str2, a1); printf("On removing characters from second string we get: %s ", str2_rem); return 0; } void alphacheck(char *str, int a[]) { int i, index; for (i = 0; i < strlen(str); i++) { str[i] = tolower(str[i]); index = str[i] - 'a'; if (!a[index]) { a[index] = 1; } } printf(" "); } void create(char str_rem[], char str[], int list[]) { int i, j = 0, index; for (i = 0; i < strlen(str); i++) { index = str[i] - 'a'; if (!list[index]) { str_rem[j++] = str[i]; } } str_rem[j] = ''; } Enter string 1: abcd Enter string 2: dabc abcd & dabc are circular permutation of each other.