Assume we have the following two variables   std::string guess;    // Stores the user’s guess for each round std::string answer;   // Stores the hidden Tuffle   How can we check if the first letter of guess should be green? Replace the text inside < > with your answer. Hint: If 1st letter of guess is equal to 1st letter of answer   if () {     // - Green }   How can we check if the first letter of guess should be black? Replace the text inside < > with your answer. Hint: If 1st letter of guess is not equal to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, AND 5th letter of answer)   else if () {     // - Black } How can we check if the first letter of guess should be yellow? Replace the text inside < > with your answer. Hint: If the letter is not green or black, it has to be yellow. What is the keyword we can use to cover all other cases?   {     // - Yellow }

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Assume we have the following two variables

 

std::string guess;    // Stores the user’s guess for each round

std::string answer;   // Stores the hidden Tuffle

 

How can we check if the first letter of guess should be green? Replace the text inside < > with your answer.

Hint: If 1st letter of guess is equal to 1st letter of answer

 

if (<What condition should go here?>) {

    // <first letter> - Green

}

 

How can we check if the first letter of guess should be black? Replace the text inside < > with your answer.

Hint: If 1st letter of guess is not equal to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, AND 5th letter of answer)

 

else if (<What condition should go here?>) {

    // <first letter> - Black

}



How can we check if the first letter of guess should be yellow? Replace the text inside < > with your answer.

Hint: If the letter is not green or black, it has to be yellow. What is the keyword we can use to cover all other cases?

 

<keyword> {

    // <first letter> - Yellow

}

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