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Convert the user\'s tweet to a decoded tweet, replacing the abbreviations direct

ID: 3781311 • Letter: C

Question

Convert the user's tweet to a decoded tweet, replacing the abbreviations directly within the tweet. You only need to replace the first instance of a particular abbreviation.

Here is an example program execution for step 3 (user input is highlighted here for clarity):

Entertweet:I'mgoingtohangoutwithmyBFFIRLtomorrow.

Decodedtweet:I'mgoingtohangoutwithmybestfriendsforeverinreallife tomorrow.

Another example execution for step 3 (user input is highlighted here for clarity):

Entertweet:So,IMHOhewasgoingFTW,butIwassoLOLthatmyBFFthoughtI wasgoingtostartcryingIRL!Anyway,gottago,TTYL...I'mgoingAFK. Decodedtweet:So,inmyhumbleopinionhewasgoingforthewin,butIwasso laughingoutloudthatmybestfriendsforeverthoughtIwasgoingtostart cryinginreallife!Anyway,gottago,talktoyoulater...I'mgoingaway fromkeyboard.

it has to be used from this code also.....

#include <iostream>

#include <string>

using namespace std;

int main() {

   string tweet;

   cout << "Enter abbreviation from tweet: ";

   cin >> tweet;

   // Output decoded abbreviation from tweet

   if (tweet == "LOL") {

cout << "LOL = laughing out loud" << endl;

   }

   else if (tweet == "IRL") {

cout << "IRL = in real life" << endl;

   }

   else {

cout << "Sorry, don't know that one." << endl;

   }

   return 0;

}

Explanation / Answer

#include <iostream>

#include <string>

using namespace std;

int main() {

   string tweet;

   cout << "Enter abbreviation from tweet: ";

   cin >> tweet;

   // Output decoded abbreviation from tweet

   if (tweet == "LOL") {

cout << "LOL = laughing out loud" << endl;

   }

   else if (tweet == "IRL") {

cout << "IRL = in real life" << endl;

   }

else if (tweet == "IMHO") {

cout << "IMHO = in my humble opinion" << endl;

   }

else if (tweet == "FTW") {

cout << "FTW = for the win" << endl;

   }

else if (tweet == "TTYL") {

cout << "TTYL = talk to you later" << endl;

   }

else if (tweet == "AFK") {

cout << "AFK = away from keyboard" << endl;

   }

   else {

cout << "Sorry, don't know that one." << endl;

   }

   return 0;

}

I think you reqiorement is complete now. But if your objective is something else just comment in the comment section below I'll help.