Integer numInput is read from input. Write a while loop that iterates until numInput is negative. At each iteration: Update integer result as follows: If numInput is even, subtract numInput from result. Otherwise, add numInput to result. Then, read an integer from input into variable numInput. End each output with a newline. Ex: If the input is 6 2 5 -5, then the output is: Result is -3 Note: x % 2 == 0 returns true if x is even. #include using namespace std;   int main() {    int numInput;    int result;        result = 0;    cin >> numInput;        /* Your code goes here */    cout << "Result is " << result << endl;        return 0; }

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Integer numInput is read from input. Write a while loop that iterates until numInput is negative. At each iteration:

  • Update integer result as follows:
    • If numInput is even, subtract numInput from result.
    • Otherwise, add numInput to result.
  • Then, read an integer from input into variable numInput.

End each output with a newline.

Ex: If the input is 6 2 5 -5, then the output is:

Result is -3

Note: x % 2 == 0 returns true if x is even.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
 
int main() {
   int numInput;
   int result;
   
   result = 0;
   cin >> numInput;
   
   /* Your code goes here */

   cout << "Result is " << result << endl;
   
   return 0;
}

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