Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Write a function named "isAscendingDigits" thatwill accept a C-string (an array of characters with a terminating NULL character. It will return true if the array contains the ascending digits and false otherwise. Ascending digits meanthat the arraycontains only a sequence of digits and the next digit is greater than the previous one.
Again, you must use only pointer notation in your function.Please show how this function is being used and tested.
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