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							Copy One String to Another
								Certification: Basic Level
								Accuracy: 56.67%
								Submissions: 30
								Points: 10
							
							Write a C++ program that copies one string to another using pointers. The program should take a string as input and return a new string that is a copy of the input string.
Example 1
- Input: string = "Programming"
 - Output: "Programming"
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: Determine the length of the input string.
 - Step 2: Allocate memory for the new string (length + 1 for null terminator).
 - Step 3: Initialize pointers to the first characters of both strings.
 - Step 4: Copy each character from source to destination using pointers.
 - Step 5: Add null terminator at the end of the new string.
 
 
Example 2
- Input: string = "C++"
 - Output: "C++"
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: Determine the length of the input string.
 - Step 2: Allocate memory for the new string (length + 1 for null terminator).
 - Step 3: Initialize pointers to the first characters of both strings.
 - Step 4: Copy each character from source to destination using pointers.
 - Step 5: Add null terminator at the end of the new string.
 
 
Constraints
- 1 ≤ len(string) ≤ 10^3
 - String contains printable ASCII characters
 - Time Complexity: O(n) where n is the length of the string
 - Space Complexity: O(n) for storing the result
 
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Solution Hints
- Use pointers to traverse the source string.
 - Allocate memory for the destination string dynamically.
 - Copy characters from the source string to the destination string using pointers.