The string
type is used to store a sequence of characters (text). This is not a built-in type, but it behaves like one in its most basic usage. String values must be surrounded by double quotes:
Example
string greeting = "Hello";
cout << greeting;
cout << greeting;
To use strings, you must include an additional header file in the source code, the <string>
library:
Example
// Include the string library
#include <string>
// Create a string variable
string greeting = "Hello";
// Output string value
cout << greeting;
#include <string>
// Create a string variable
string greeting = "Hello";
// Output string value
cout << greeting;
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