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Ho provato a fareConverting an integer value to a string of characters takes even more effort. The algorithm for the conversion is the following:
1- Initialize a string to the empty string.
2- If the integer value is zero, then output a 0, and the algorithm is complete.
3- Divide the current integer value by ten, computing the remainder and quotient.
4-Convert the remainder (always in the range 0..9) to a character, and concatenate the character to the end of the string.
5- If the quotient is not zero, make it the new value and repeat steps 3-5.
6- Output the characters in the reverse order they were placed into the string.
Ma mi ritornano caratteri strani, dove ho sbagliato?codice:int i=0,a,d=0; char str2[3]; for(a=2;a>=0 && i%10!=0;a--){ d=i%10; i/=10; str2[a]=(char)d; } printf("Stringa -> %s\n\n",str2);

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