Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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A palindrome is a word or a phrase that is the same when read both forward and backward. Examples are: "bob," "sees," or "never odd or
even" (ignoring spaces). Write a program whose input is a word or phrase, and that outputs whether the input is a palindrome.
Ex: If the input is:
bob
the output is:
"bob" is a palindrome
Ex: If the input is:
bobby
the output is:
"bobby" is not a palindrome
You must use a C-string to hold the user input. Make the maximum number of characters be 40.
Hint: Start by just handling single-word input, and submit for grading. Once passing single-word test cases, extend the program to handle
phrases. If the input is a phrase, remove or ignore spaces.
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8.14.1: LAB: palindrome (C-string)
1 #include <iostream>
2 // whatever C-string header files are necessary
3 using namespace std;
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5 int main() {
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const char ONE_SPACE=
const char DOUBLE_QUOTE=
/* Type your code here. */
return 0;
main.cpp
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Transcribed Image Text:A palindrome is a word or a phrase that is the same when read both forward and backward. Examples are: "bob," "sees," or "never odd or even" (ignoring spaces). Write a program whose input is a word or phrase, and that outputs whether the input is a palindrome. Ex: If the input is: bob the output is: "bob" is a palindrome Ex: If the input is: bobby the output is: "bobby" is not a palindrome You must use a C-string to hold the user input. Make the maximum number of characters be 40. Hint: Start by just handling single-word input, and submit for grading. Once passing single-word test cases, extend the program to handle phrases. If the input is a phrase, remove or ignore spaces. 448070.2207206.qx3zy? LAB ACTIVITY 8.14.1: LAB: palindrome (C-string) 1 #include <iostream> 2 // whatever C-string header files are necessary 3 using namespace std; 4 5 int main() { 6 7 8 9 10 11 const char ONE_SPACE= const char DOUBLE_QUOTE= /* Type your code here. */ return 0; main.cpp Load default template...
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