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// EX4_06.CPP // Initializing pointers with strings include <iostream> using std::cin; using std::cout; using std::endl; int main() { char* pstr1 = "Robert Redford"; char* pstr2 = "Hopalong Cassidy"; char* pstr3 = "Lassie"; char* pstr4 = "Slim Pickens"; char* pstr5 = "Boris Karloff"; char* pstr6 = "Oliver Hardy"; char* pstr = "Your lucky star is "; int dice = 0; cout << endl << " Pick a lucky star!" << " Enter a number between 1 and 6: "; cin >> dice; cout << endl; switch(dice) { case 1: cout << pstr << pstr1; break; case 2: cout << pstr << pstr2; break; case 3: cout << pstr << pstr3; break; case 4: cout << pstr << pstr4; break; case 5: cout << pstr << pstr5; break; case 6: cout << pstr << pstr6; break; default: cout << "Sorry, you haven't got a lucky star."; } cout << endl; return 0; }
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