C++ :: Age Is Int Variable And Name Is A String - User Input
Jun 18, 2013
I have a problem that states: age is an int variable and name is a string.
What are the values of age and name after the following input statements execute.
cin << age;
getline(cin, name);
if the input is:
a. 23 Lance Grant
b. 23 Lance Grant
Ok I have been fooling around with this book all day. My instructer wants us to build the program instead of just saying
a = 23 Lance Grant
How to input B. I mean when I write the program I do not know how to ask for two lines for one input.
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