Print a name in two different formats
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const string FIRST = "First";
const string LAST = "Last";
const char MIDDLE = 'M';
int main()
{
string firstLast;
string lastFirst;
firstLast = FIRST + " " + LAST;
cout << "Name in first-last format is " << firstLast << endl;
lastFirst = LAST + ", " + FIRST + ", ";
cout << "Name in last-first-initial format is ";
cout << lastFirst << MIDDLE << '.' << endl;
return 0;
}
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