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Top Forums Programming Problem with output Post 302393472 by johnbach on Tuesday 9th of February 2010 01:23:53 AM
Old 02-09-2010
Try this

Code:
while (getline (myfile,templine) )
line.append(templine);

size_t pos;
while( (pos=line.find("as"))!=string::npos)
   line.replace(pos,2,"\n");
   cout<<"o/p :"<<line<<"\n";


But what if the name contains 'as'
 

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