str::string

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
    using namespace std::literals;
 
    // Creating a string from const char*
    std::string str1 = "hello";
 
    // Creating a string using string literal
    auto str2 = "world"s;
 
    // Concatenating strings
    std::string str3 = str1 + " " + str2;
 
    // Print out the result
    std::cout << str3 << '\n';
 
    std::string::size_type pos = str3.find(" ");
    str1 = str3.substr(pos + 1); // the part after the space
    str2 = str3.substr(0, pos);  // the part till the space
 
    std::cout << str1 << ' ' << str2 << '\n';
 
    // Accessing an element using subscript operator[]
    std::cout << str1[0] << '\n';
    str1[0] = 'W';
    std::cout << str1 << '\n';
}

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