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Structs in C++ HackerRank Solution
Problem
struct is a way to combine multiple fields to represent a composite data structure, which further lays the foundation for Object Oriented Programming. For example, we can store details related to a student in a struct consisting of his age (int), first_name (string), last_name (string) and standard (int).
struct can be represented as
struct NewType { type1 value1; type2 value2; . . . typeN valueN; };
You have to create a struct, named Student, representing the student’s details, as mentioned above, and store the data of a student.
Input Format :
Input will consist of four lines.
The first line will contain an integer, representing age.
The second line will contain a string, consisting of lower-case Latin characters (‘a’-‘z’), representing the first_name of a student.
The third line will contain another string, consisting of lower-case Latin characters (‘a’-‘z’), representing the last_name of a student.
The fourth line will contain an integer, representing the standard of student.
Note: The number of characters in first_name and last_name will not exceed 50.
Output Format :
Output will be of a single line, consisting of age, first_name, last_name and standard, each separated by one white space.P.S.: I/O will be handled by HackerRank.
Sample Input :
15 john carmack 10
Sample Output :
15 john carmack 10
Structs in C++ HackerRank Solution
#include <cmath> #include <cstdio> #include <vector> #include <iostream> #include <algorithm> using namespace std; struct Student { int age, standard; string first_name, last_name; }; int main() { Student st; cin >> st.age >> st.first_name >> st.last_name >> st.standard; cout << st.age << " " << st.first_name << " " << st.last_name << " " << st.standard; return 0; }
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