ltoa()                   Convert Long to String
 
 #include   <stdlib.h>                   Required for declarations only
 
 char       *ltoa(value,string,radix);
 long       value;                       Number to be converted
 char       *string;                     String result
 int        radix;                       Base of 'value'
 
    ltoa() converts the long 'value' to a null-terminated string and
    stores it in 'string'.  'radix' specifies the base to be used in
    converting 'value'; it must be in the range 2 - 36.  If 'value' is
    negative and 'radix' is 10, the first character of 'string' is a
    minus sign (-).
 
    Returns:    A pointer to 'string'.  There is no error return.
 
      Notes:    Enough space for 'string' must be allocated to hold the
                returned string. ltoa() can return up to 33 bytes.
 
  -------------------------------- Example ---------------------------------
 
    The following statements convert a long integer to a string and print
    the string.
 
        #include <stdlib.h>
 
        int radix = 10;
        char buffer[33];
        char *strptr;
 
        main()
        {
            strptr = ltoa(64000,buffer,radix);
            printf("The value is: %s\n",strptr);
        }

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