Instructions:
1. Your task is to ask the user for a character input.
2. Then, include the cctype built-in library and call the toupper() function. In case you do not know what this function is, this function has the following definition:
Return type - int
Name - toupper
Parameter - one integer which represents the ASCII of a character
Description - returns the ASCII of the uppercase equivalent of the character passed
Extra note - even though it's function definition in the C++ Programming Language Documentation is int toupper(int ch), you can just pass a normal char variable instead and this will just be automatically typecasted/converted to its integer equivalent.
3.Once you get the uppercase equivalent, print this out.
Input
1. Letter to be updated
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char c;
cout<<"\n\tEnter a character: "; cin>>c;
c = toupper(c);
cout<<"\n\tEquivalent ASCII of ("<<c<<") = "<<int(c);
return(0);
}
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