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From: Ryan McGee <don't AT spam DOT me>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Printing Strings to the screen?
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 13:33:54 -0600
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How are you gettting x to equal "Hello World"?  If you use cin, it stops
after the first space so you have to use cin.get(variable name, number of
characters).

Ryan
RDM AT inlink DOT com

Joe Davidson wrote:

> I am having trouble printing strings that contain a space within them.
> Here what I am trying to do.
>
> string x = "Hello World";
> cout << x;
>  And when I compile and run the program it just prints "Hello"
> What is it that I am doing wrong?
>
> Thank's in advance.
>
> Joe Davidson



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