Problem Description
Misspelling is an art form that students seem to excel at. Write a program that removes the nth character from an input string.
Input
The first line of input contains a single integer N, (1 ≤ N ≤ 1000) which is the number of datasets that follow.
Each dataset
consists of a single line of input containing M, a space, and a single word made
up of uppercase letters only. M will be less than or equal to the length of the
word. The length of the word is guaranteed to be less than or equal to 80.
Each dataset
consists of a single line of input containing M, a space, and a single word made
up of uppercase letters only. M will be less than or equal to the length of the
word. The length of the word is guaranteed to be less than or equal to 80.
Output
For each dataset, you should generate one line of
output with the following values: The dataset number as a decimal integer (start
counting at one), a space, and the misspelled word. The misspelled word is the
input word with the indicated character deleted.
output with the following values: The dataset number as a decimal integer (start
counting at one), a space, and the misspelled word. The misspelled word is the
input word with the indicated character deleted.
Sample Input
4
4 MISSPELL
1 PROGRAMMING
7 CONTEST
3 BALLOON
Sample Output
1 MISPELL
2 ROGRAMMING
3 CONTES
4 BALOON
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h> int main(){
int T;
int n;
char s[];
int length;
int time;
int i; time=; scanf("%d",&T); while(T--){
scanf("%d%s",&n,s);
length=strlen(s); printf("%d ",time);
time++; for(i=;i<length;i++){
if(i+!=n)
printf("%c",s[i]);
} printf("\n"); } return ;
}