// leftover.cpp -- overloading the left() function #include unsigned long left(unsigned long num, unsigned ct); char * left(const char * str, int n = 1); int main() { using namespace std; char * trip = "Hawaii!!"; // test value unsigned long n = 12345678; // test value int i; char * temp; for (i = 1; i < 10; i++) { cout << left(n, i) << endl; temp = left(trip,i); cout << temp << endl; delete [] temp; // point to temporary storage } // cin.get(); return 0; } // This function returns the first ct digits of the number num. unsigned long left(unsigned long num, unsigned ct) { unsigned digits = 1; unsigned long n = num; if (ct == 0 || num == 0) return 0; // return 0 if no digits while (n /= 10) digits++; if (digits > ct) { ct = digits - ct; while (ct--) num /= 10; return num; // return left ct digits } else // if ct >= number of digits return num; // return the whole number } // This function returns a pointer to a new string // consisting of the first n characters in the str string. char * left(const char * str, int n) { if(n < 0) n = 0; char * p = new char[n+1]; int i; for (i = 0; i < n && str[i]; i++) p[i] = str[i]; // copy characters while (i <= n) p[i++] = '\0'; // set rest of string to '\0' return p; }