Programming and Problem Solving with C++: Comprehensive
Programming and Problem Solving with C++: Comprehensive
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Author: Dale, Nell
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To determine the result of string1>string2.

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(b)

To determine the result of string1>string2&& string2>string3.

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(c)

To determine the result of string1.substr(0,4) == string2.substr(0,4).

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(d)

To determine the result of string1> "maximum".

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(e)

To determine the result of string3.substr(0,4)=="mini" || string1==string2.

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(f)

To determine the result of string3.length()> string1.length()&& string1>string3.

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(g)

To determine the result of !((string1.substr(8,1) == string3.substr(8,1))&& string1.length()==9).

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