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If you are using c++, use '\0' to check for NULL character in string rather than using default value (it's been replaced)
if (output[j][i] != '\0') { cout<<output[j][i]; }
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If you are using c++, use '\0' to check for NULL character in string rather than using default value (it's been replaced)