Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 5PC
Program Plan Intro
Sentence Capitalizer
Program plan:
- Include the required header files to the program.
- Define function prototype which is used in the program.
- Define the “main()” function.
- Declare the required variables.
- Get the input c-string from the user and call the function “capital”.
- Print the c-string result.
- Get the input string object from the user and call the function “capital”.
- Print the string object result.
- Define the “capital” function.
- Declare the variable.
- The “while” loop is used to capitalize the first letters.
- The “while” loop condition is used to ignore the whitespace.
- The “if” condition is used to capitalize the first letters.
- The “while” loop is used to ignore the non-null and non-period character.
- The “if” condition is used to move to the next string.
- Define the “capital” function.
- The “if” condition change the first letter into uppercase letter.
- The “for” loop is used to capitalize the first letters.
- The “if” condition is used to ignore the whitespaces and capitalize the first letters.
- Finally return the result to the main function.
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