C++ 12.6.5 If the vector oldData is the same as the vector newData, print "Data matches!" ended with a newline. Otherwise, assign oldData with newData. Ex: If oldData = {10, 12, 18, 16} and newData = {25, 27, 29, 23}, then oldData becomes {25, 27, 29, 23}. Please Use code provided below to use to solve.  #include #include using namespace std; int main() {    const int NUM_POINTS = 4;    vector oldData(NUM_POINTS);    vector newData(NUM_POINTS);    unsigned int i;    for (i = 0; i < oldData.size(); ++i) {       cin >> oldData.at(i);    }    for (i = 0; i < newData.size(); ++i) {       cin >> newData.at(i);    }        // InsertCode here.        for (i = 0; i < oldData.size(); ++i) {       cout << oldData.at(i) << " ";    }    cout << endl;    return 0; }

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C++ 12.6.5

If the vector oldData is the same as the vector newData, print "Data matches!" ended with a newline. Otherwise, assign oldData with newData. Ex: If oldData = {10, 12, 18, 16} and newData = {25, 27, 29, 23}, then oldData becomes {25, 27, 29, 23}.

Please Use code provided below to use to solve. 

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;

int main() {
   const int NUM_POINTS = 4;
   vector<int> oldData(NUM_POINTS);
   vector<int> newData(NUM_POINTS);
   unsigned int i;

   for (i = 0; i < oldData.size(); ++i) {
      cin >> oldData.at(i);
   }

   for (i = 0; i < newData.size(); ++i) {
      cin >> newData.at(i);
   }
   
   // InsertCode here.
   
   for (i = 0; i < oldData.size(); ++i) {
      cout << oldData.at(i) << " ";
   }
   cout << endl;

   return 0;

}

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