29 lines
1003 B
C++
29 lines
1003 B
C++
// strtype1.cpp -- using the C++ string class
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#include <iostream>
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#include <string> // make string class available
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int main()
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{
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using namespace std;
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char charr1[20]; // create an empty array
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char charr2[20] = "jaguar"; // create an initialized array
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string str1; // create an empty string object
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string str2 = "panther"; // create an initialized string
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cout << "Enter a kind of feline: ";
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cin >> charr1;
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cout << "Enter another kind of feline: ";
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cin >> str1; // use cin for input
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cout << "Here are some felines:\n";
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cout << charr1 << " " << charr2 << " "
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<< str1 << " " << str2 // use cout for output
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<< endl;
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cout << "The third letter in " << charr2 << " is "
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<< charr2[2] << endl;
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cout << "The third letter in " << str2 << " is "
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<< str2[2] << endl; // use array notation
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// cin.get();
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// cin.get();
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return 0;
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}
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