#include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int main () { string user_input; cout << "Please enter a five digit integer: "; cin >> user_input; for ( size_t ix = 0; ix != user_input.size(); ++ix ) { for ( size_t count = 0; count <= ix; ++count ) cout << user_input.at(ix); cout << endl; } return 0; }
Oh, you your instructor wanted Perl? This is where you'll have to learn to adapt. ;) Update: Actually Perl can adapt for you:
#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Inline CPP => <<'EOC'; #include <iostream> #include <string> void doit () { std::string user_input; std::cout << "Please enter a five digit integer: "; std::cin >> user_input; for ( size_t ix = 0; ix != user_input.size(); ++ix ) { for ( size_t count = 0; count <= ix; ++count ) std::cout << user_input.at(ix); std::cout << std::endl; } } EOC doit;
After you turn in a serious solution, try this just for fun. :)
Dave
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