// strgback.cpp -- a function that returns a pointer to char #include char * buildstr(char c, int n); // prototype int main() { using namespace std; int times; char ch; cout << "Enter a character: "; cin >> ch; cout << "Enter an integer: "; cin >> times; char *ps = buildstr(ch, times); cout << ps << endl; delete [] ps; // free memory ps = buildstr('+', 20); // reuse pointer cout << ps << "-DONE-" << ps << endl; delete [] ps; // free memory // cin.get(); // cin.get(); return 0; } // builds string made of n c characters char * buildstr(char c, int n) { char * pstr = new char[n + 1]; pstr[n] = '\0'; // terminate string while (n-- > 0) pstr[n] = c; // fill rest of string return pstr; }