// ifelse.cpp -- using the if else statement #include int main() { char ch; std::cout << "Type, and I shall repeat.\n"; std::cin.get(ch); while (ch != '.') { if (ch == '\n') std::cout << ch; // done if newline else std::cout << ++ch; // done otherwise std::cin.get(ch); } // try ch + 1 instead of ++ch for interesting effect std::cout << "\nPlease excuse the slight confusion.\n"; // std::cin.get(); // std::cin.get(); return 0; }