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program to count the number of characters in any string excluding the blank space.
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That's nice. Is there a question you'd like to ask now?
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and your attempt is......
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create a pointer and use increament operator to read the string. This should be maintained in a loop till the end of string. And for every next character make a check using if(*ptr == ' ') then your counter, which counts the number of words, should not increase.
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This is pretty simple. Just take your string (which depending on how your using strings, will be a char* or an std::string), and iterate through each char until you reach the '\n' new line character.
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What's going on here?..
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  1. replace (mystring.begin(), mystring.end(), " ", "");
  2. cout << mystring.length() << endl; // what?
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i think you should use the strlen after you write the output code..
strlen is to count the number of characters..
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>strlen is to count the number of characters..
...in a C-style string.
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