27 lines
932 B
C++
27 lines
932 B
C++
// strings.cpp -- storing strings in an array
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#include <iostream>
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#include <cstring> // for the strlen() function
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int main()
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{
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using namespace std;
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const int Size = 15;
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char name1[Size]; // empty array
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char name2[Size] = "C++owboy"; // initialized array
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// NOTE: some implementations may require the static keyword
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// to initialize the array name2
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cout << "Howdy! I'm " << name2;
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cout << "! What's your name?\n";
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cin >> name1;
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cout << "Well, " << name1 << ", your name has ";
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cout << strlen(name1) << " letters and is stored\n";
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cout << "in an array of " << sizeof(name1) << " bytes.\n";
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cout << "Your initial is " << name1[0] << ".\n";
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name2[3] = '\0'; // set to null character
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cout << "Here are the first 3 characters of my name: ";
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cout << name2 << endl;
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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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