Jump to level 1 Define a function ParseStr) that takes a string parameter and returns "Yes" if the character at index 5 in the string parameter uppercase. Otherwise, the function returns "No". Ex: ParseStr("SWIMMING") returns Yes Recall isupper() checks if the character passed is uppercase. Ex: isupper('A') returns a non-zero value. isupper('a') returns 0. string's at() returns a character at the specified position in the string. Ex: myString.at(3) 1 #include 2 #include 3 #include 1 uring rnace std:

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Define a function ParseStr() that takes a string parameter and returns "Yes" if the character at index 5 in the string parameter is
uppercase. Otherwise, the function returns "No".
Ex: ParseStr("SWIMMING") returns
Yes
Recall isupper() checks if the character passed is uppercase. Ex: isupper( 'A') returns a non-zero value. isupper ('a')
returns 0.
string's at() returns a character at the specified position in the string. Ex: myString.at(3)
1 #include <iostream>
2 #include <string>
3 #include <cctype>
4 using namespace std;
5
6 int main() {
string input;
string output;
8
9.
getline(cin, input);
output
cout << output << endl;
10
11
ParseStr(input);
%3D
12
13
14
return 0;
15 }
3.
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Transcribed Image Text:345154.2174782.qx3zqy7 Jump to level 1 Define a function ParseStr() that takes a string parameter and returns "Yes" if the character at index 5 in the string parameter is uppercase. Otherwise, the function returns "No". Ex: ParseStr("SWIMMING") returns Yes Recall isupper() checks if the character passed is uppercase. Ex: isupper( 'A') returns a non-zero value. isupper ('a') returns 0. string's at() returns a character at the specified position in the string. Ex: myString.at(3) 1 #include <iostream> 2 #include <string> 3 #include <cctype> 4 using namespace std; 5 6 int main() { string input; string output; 8 9. getline(cin, input); output cout << output << endl; 10 11 ParseStr(input); %3D 12 13 14 return 0; 15 } 3. 2 1
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