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  1. The itoa function can convert an integer in decimal, octal or hexadecimal form to a string.

  2. A.
    Yes
    B.
    No

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    Answer : Option A

    Explanation :

    itoa() takes the integer input value input and converts it to a number in base radix. The resulting number a sequence of base-radix digits.

    Example:

     /* itoa() example */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h>  int main () {     int no;     char buff [50];     printf ("Enter number: ");     scanf ("%d",&no);          itoa (no,buff,10);     printf ("Decimal: %s\n",buff);          itoa (no,buff,2);     printf ("Binary: %s\n",buff);          itoa (no,buff,16);     printf ("Hexadecimal: %s\n",buff);          return 0; } 

    Output:
    Enter a number: 1250
    Decimal: 1250
    Binary: 10011100010
    Hexadecimal: 4e2


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