Use the unilateral ztransform UZT rather than the bilateral
     Use the unilateral z-transform (UZT) rather than the bilateral z-transform (BZT) in this course. The BZT is defined as follows: F(z) = sigma^infinity_k = - infinity f[k]z^-k. Compute the BZT of f[k] = a^k u[k] and f[k] = -a^ku[-k - 1] and include the region of convergence in each case. Also, what is the UZT for each of these discrete-time signals? 
  
  Solution
#include<stdio.h>
 #include<conio.h>
void Board();
 void PlayerX();
 void PlayerO();
 void Player_win();
 void check();
 int win=0,wrong_X=0,wrong_O=0,chk=0;
char name_X[30];
 char name_O[30];
 int pos_for_X[3][3];
 int pos_for_O[3][3];
 int pos_marked[3][3];
void main()
               }
                printf(\"\ \ \");
                clrscr();
                printf(\"\ Enter the name of the player enjoying for \\\'X\\\': \");
                fflush(stdin);
                gets(name_X);
                printf(\"\ Enter the name of the player enjoying for \\\'O\\\': \");
                fflush(stdin);
                gets(name_O);
                Board();
                for(;;)
               
 }
 void PlayerO()

