Just fill in the code where the program tell you to fill in. // This program dem
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Just fill in the code where the program tell you to fill in.// This program demonstrates the use of dynamic variables
// PLACE YOUR NAME HERE
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int MAXNAME = 10;
int main()
{
int pos;
char * name;
int * one;
int * two;
int * three;
int result;
// Fill in code to allocate the integer variable one here
// Fill in code to allocate the integer variable two here
// Fill in code to allocate the integer variable three here
// Fill in code to allocate the character array pointed by name
cout << "Enter your last name with exactly 10 characters." << endl;
cout << "If your name has < 10 characters, repeat last letter. " << endl
<< "Blanks at the end do not count." << endl;
for ( pos = 0; pos < MAXNAME; pos++)
cin >> // Fill in code to read a character into the name array
// WITHOUT USING a bracketed subscript
cout << "Hi "<< endl;
for ( pos = 0; pos < MAXNAME; pos++)
cout << // Fill in code to a print a character from the name array
// WITHOUT USING a bracketed subscript
cout << endl << "Enter three integer numbers separated by blanks" << endl;
// Fill in code to input three numbers and store them in the
// dynamic variables pointed to by pointers one, two, and three.
// You are working only with pointer variables
//echo print
cout << "The three numbers are " << endl;
// Fill in code to output those numbers
result = // Fill in code to calculate the sum of the three numbers
cout << "The sum of the three values is " << result << endl;
// Fill in code to deallocate one, two, three and name
return 0;
}