
Write a
lastName, firstName Middle_Initial.
For example, the input
Mary Average User
should produce the output:
User, Mary A.
The input
Mary A. User
should also produce the output:
User, Mary A.
Your program should work the same and place a period after the middle initial even if the input did not contain a period. Your program should allow for users who give no middle name or middle initial. In that case, the output, of course, contains no middle name or initial. For example, the input
Mary User
should produce the output
User, Mary
If you are using C strings, assume that each name is at most 20 characters long. Alternatively, use the class string.
(Hint: You may want to use three string variables rather than one large string variable for the input. You may find it easier to not use getline.)

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