Please help with C++, CANNOT use array or vector CAN ONLY USE BELOW #include #include #include #include This program numbers the lines found in a text file. (text file name is story.txt) Write a program that reads text from a file and outputs each line to the screen and to another file preceded (preceding file name outputfile.txt) by a line number. Print the line number at the start of the line and right-adjusted in a field of three spaces. Follow the line number with a colon, then one space, then the text of the line. You should get a character at a time and write code to ignore leading blanks on each line. You may assume that the lines are short enough to fit within a line on the screen. Otherwise, allow default printer or screen output behavior if the line is too long (that is, wrap or truncate). A somewhat harder version determines the number of spaces needed in the field for the line numbers by counting lines before processing the lines of the file.
Please help with C++, CANNOT use array or
CAN ONLY USE BELOW
#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
#include<string>
#include<iomanip>
This program numbers the lines found in a text file. (text file name is story.txt) Write a program that reads text from a file and outputs each line to the screen and to another file preceded (preceding file name outputfile.txt) by a line number. Print the line number at the start of the line and right-adjusted in a field of three spaces. Follow the line number with a colon, then one space, then the text of the line. You should get a character at a time and write code to ignore leading blanks on each line. You may assume that the lines are short enough to fit within a line on the screen. Otherwise, allow default printer or screen output behavior if the line is too long (that is, wrap or truncate).
A somewhat harder version determines the number of spaces needed in the field for the line numbers by counting lines before processing the lines of the file. This version of the program should insert a new line after the last complete word that will fit within a 72- character line.
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