lphabe. Using C++   Replace any alphabetic character with '_' in 2-character string passCode. Ex: If passCode is "9a", output is:9_Hint: Use two if statements to check each of the two characters in the string, using isalpha().   #include #include #include using namespace std; int main() {    string passCode;    cin >> passCode;    if (isalpha(passCode.at(9a))) {       passCode = false;    }        if (isalpha(passCode.at(9_)))  {       passCode = true;    }    cout << passCode << endl;    return 0; }).

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Alphabe. Using C++
 
Replace any alphabetic character with '_' in 2-character string passCode. Ex: If passCode is "9a", output is:9_Hint: Use two if statements to check each of the two characters in the string, using isalpha().
 

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cctype>
using namespace std;

int main() {
   string passCode;

   cin >> passCode;

   if (isalpha(passCode.at(9a))) {
      passCode = false;
   }
   
   if (isalpha(passCode.at(9_)))  {
      passCode = true;
   }

   cout << passCode << endl;
   return 0;
}). 

 

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