STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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Chapter 12, Problem 26RQE
#inc1ude <iostream>
#inc1ude <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string s(5, 'a');
s.append(3, 'b');
s.insert(6, "xyz");
cout << s;
return 0;
}
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#include "Product.h"
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector productList;
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cin>> currName;
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#include <iostream>#include <string>#include <climits>using namespace std;
class BalancedTernary {protected:// Store the value as a reversed string of +, 0 and - charactersstring value;
// Helper function to change a balanced ternary character to an integerint charToInt(char c) const {if (c == '0')return 0;return 44 - c;}
// Helper function to negate a string of ternary charactersstring negate(string s) const {for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); ++i) {if (s[i] == '+')s[i] = '-';else if (s[i] == '-')s[i] = '+';}return s;}
public:// Default constructorBalancedTernary() {value = "0";}
// Construct from a stringBalancedTernary(string s) {value = string(s.rbegin(), s.rend());}
// Construct from an integerBalancedTernary(long long n) {if (n == 0) {value = "0";return;}
bool neg = n < 0;if (neg)n = -n;
value = "";while (n != 0) {int r = n % 3;if (r == 0)value += "0";else if (r == 1)value += "+";else {value += "-";++n;}
n /= 3;}
if (neg)value = negate(value);}
// Copy…
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STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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