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    yes... it is solved... tq... hmmm i'm stilll far...

    yes... it is solved... tq...
    hmmm i'm stilll far from my target...this is automatic generation..
    how to make it manual generation...
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    #include void convert(char *str, int...

    #include<stdio.h>

    void convert(char *str, int pn)


    {


    char ch;
    char *words[] = {"ABC", "DEF", "GHI", "JKL", "MNO", "PRS", "TUV", "WXY"};
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    hmmm....which closing tag... tell me...

    hmmm....which closing tag... tell me please....i'm still new
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    i get an error after trying to run this code

    #include<stdio.h>

    void convert(char *str, int pn)


    {


    char ch;
    char *words[] = {"ABC", "DEF", "GHI", "JKL", "MNO", "PRS", "TUV", "WXY"};
  5. thanx for the great code.... but i wan to know...

    thanx for the great code.... but i wan to know whether this code is all in C... only C is allowed in this code..... TQ
  6. this is where i can go...hehe

    this is where i can go...hehe
  7. this is my program..tq... but i think i a bit...

    this is my program..tq... but i think i a bit away from the topic
  8. i'm having trouble to program this!! SOS reply asap

    Standard telephone keypads contain the digits 0 through 9. The numbers 2 through 9 each have three letters associated with them.

    Many people find it difficult to memorize phone numbers, so they...
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