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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:31:58+00:00 2026-06-17T08:31:58+00:00

This has been boggling me, the simple code: int main() { typedef std::string::size_type stype;

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This has been boggling me, the simple code:

int main()
{
    typedef std::string::size_type stype;
    std::cout << "What is your first name?\n";
    std::string first,second,fullname;
    std::cin >> first;
    std::cout << "What is your second name?\n";
    std::cin >> second;
    char * backwards;
    fullname = first + " " + second;
    stype fnsize = fullname.size();    
    backwards = new char [fnsize];
    stype b = 0;
    for(stype a = fnsize; a != 0; --a)
    {
       backwards[b++] = fullname[a - 1];
    }
    std::cout << backwards << std::endl;
    return 0;
}

Works most of the time, but when I write a name like my own, stanislaw terziev, I get an output veizret walsinatsslaw instead of veizret walsinats

Why is it so?

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    2026-06-17T08:31:59+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:31 am

    Two problems in your code.

    First, you want backwards to be fnsize + 1 to allow for the end of string termination (required for a C-style string, not included in the std::string::size() method return value).

    Second, make the last element of backwards a '\0' character (the end of string character). Without this, std::cout does not know where the char* ‘ends’ so you will sometimes get garbage characters. That is to say std::cout will keep outputting characters until it hits a '\0'.

    A couple of other options you could look at as well:

    1. Make backwards a std::string and use append(fullname[a-1])
    2. Use std::reverse
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