How to remove the first and last character of a string in C++
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we are going to learn about how to remove the first, last character of a string in C++.
Consider, we have the following string.
string color = "white";
Now, we want to remove the first character w and the last character e from the above string.
Removing the first and last character
To remove the first and last character of a string, we can use the built-in substr() function inC++
Here is an example, that removes the first and last character from the color string:
#include <iostream>using namespace std;int main(){ string color = "white"; string result = color.substr(1,color.length()-2); cout<< result; return 0;}
Output:
"hit"
In the example above, we have passed 1 , color.length()-2 as an arguments to the substr() function. so it begins the extraction at index position 1 and extracts before the last character position (3) of a string.
Note: The substr() function doesn’t modify the original string, instead of it creates a new string with the specified characters.
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