>> It doesn't matter since cin.get() returns an int and cout.put() takes a char,
I missed that at first, but according to dinkumware's reference put takes a char and get has a version that works...
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>> It doesn't matter since cin.get() returns an int and cout.put() takes a char,
I missed that at first, but according to dinkumware's reference put takes a char and get has a version that works...
Are you aware of the char variable type?