#include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { string login; string first; string last; int number; /* Type your code here */ return 0; }
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Complete Course.cpp by implementing the PrintRoster() function, which outputs a list of all students enrolled in a course and also the total number of students in the course.Given files: main.cpp - contains the main function for testing the program.Course.cpp - represents a course, which contains a vector of Student objects as a course roster. (Type your code in here)Course.h - header file for the Course class.Student.cpp - represents a classroom student, which has three data members: first name, last name, and...
4.14 LAB: Convert to binary Write a program that takes in a positive integer as input, and outputs a string of 1's and 0's representing the integer in binary. For an integer x, the algorithm is: As long as x is greater than 0 Output x % 2 (remainder is either 0 or 1) x = x / 2 Note: The above algorithm outputs the 0's and 1's in reverse order. Ex: If the input is: 6 the output is:...
So Im here and im stuck. I need to figure out how to get the
character of the first name to be printed on a separate line and
the middle and last. is there a way where i can tell a my function
to stop once it hit " "? Please help.
I #include iostream 2 #include string using namespace i; string name 7 getline cin, name 4 int main ) cout<"Please enter your full name: " problem3.cpp 3Write a...
2. What is the value of x alter the following code is executed # include<iostream> using namespace std; int main int t-0, c- 0,x-3; while (c < 4) t=t+x; cout << x return 0; a) 3 b) 21 c) 24 d) 48 3. What is the output of the following code? # include<iostream> using namespace std; int main0 int a- 3; for (int i 5; i >0; i) a a+i cout << a << “ “ return 0; d) 8...
what is the output for the following code? explain the steps. /*#include <iostream> using namespace std; int f(int &i) { i = 10; return(5 * i); } int main() { int n = 5; f(n); cout << n << "\n"; return 0; } #include <iostream> using namespace std; int sub1(int n) { n--; return n; } int main() { int m = 10; for(int j = 0; j < 10; j++) m -= sub1(j); cout << m << "\n"; return...
#include <iostream> #include <unistd.h> using namespace std; int main() { // your code goes here int num1, num2, num3; int *p_num1 = &num1; int *p_num2 = &num2; *p_num1 = 15; *p_num2 = 10; num3 = *p_num1 * *p_num2; return 0; } whats the value of num3
15.6: Fix the code to print the count from 1 to x (to loop x times) #include <iostream> // include the header file using namespace std; void count(int x){ for(int i=1; i<=x; i++){ cout<<x; } } int main(){ int x,i; cin >> x; count(x); return 0; } 15.7 Fix the nested for loops to print the count from 1 to x twice, e.g. "12....x12.....x" #include <iostream> // include the header file using namespace std; int main(){...
Write a C++ Program. You have a following class as a header file (dayType.h) and main(). #ifndef H_dayType #define H_dayType #include <string> using namespace std; class dayType { public: static string weekDays[7]; void print() const; string nextDay() const; string prevDay() const; void addDay(int nDays); void setDay(string d); string getDay() const; dayType(); dayType(string d); private: string weekDay; }; #endif /* // Name: Your Name // ID: Your ID */ #include <iostream>...
Program a clean_string function that combines both the convert_lower and remove_punct functionality in one function. In other words, take a string as a parameter and return a clean version of the string that has no punctuation, no spaces and is all lower case. #include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; // TODO: Add your clean_string function here int main() { string line; getline(cin, line); while(line != "quit") { cout << clean_string(line) << ": " << line << endl;...
C++ A Program for Examining String (1) Ask the customer to type any string they like and then print it to the console. Example: Type a sentence: The CIS161 Computer Science II course is so much fun! You typed: The CIS161 Computer Science II course is so much fun! (2) Write the remaining code for the CountOfLetters() function, which returns the number of characters in the string that was entered. To get full credit for this question, this should be...