// morechar.cpp -- the char type and int type contrasted #include int main() { using namespace std; char ch = 'M'; // assign ASCII code for M to ch int i = ch; // store same code in an int cout << "The ASCII code for " << ch << " is " << i << endl; cout << "Add one to the character code:" << endl; ch = ch + 1; // change character code in ch i = ch; // save new character code in i cout << "The ASCII code for " << ch << " is " << i << endl; // using the cout.put() member function to display a char cout << "Displaying char ch using cout.put(ch): "; cout.put(ch); // using cout.put() to display a char constant cout.put('!'); cout << endl << "Done" << endl; // cin.get(); return 0; }