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### Instructions |
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Write a function that converts an integer value to a null-terminated string |
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using the specified base and stores the result in a char array that you must |
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allocate. |
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Write a function that: |
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- converts an integer value to a string using the specified base in the argument |
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- and then returns this string |
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The base is expressed as an integer, from 2 to 16. The characters comprising |
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the base are the digits from 0 to 9, followed by uppercase letter from A to F. |
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the base are the digits from 0 to 9, followed by uppercase letters from A to F. |
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For example, base 4 would be "0123" and base 16 "0123456789ABCDEF". |
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For example, the base `4` would be the equivalent of "0123" and the base `16` would be the equivalent of "0123456789ABCDEF". |
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If base is 10 and value is negative, the resulting string is preceded with a |
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minus sign (-). With any other base, value is always considered unsigned. |
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If the value is negative, the resulting string has to be preceded with a |
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minus sign `-`. |
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### Expected function |
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