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Define a function FilterStr() that takes a string parameter and returns "Acceptable" if the first character and the character at index 3 in the string parameter are the same. Otherwise, the function returns "Unacceptable".
Ex: FilterStr("surfing") returns
Unacceptable
Recall string's at() returns a character at the specified position in the string. Ex: myString.at(3)
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cctype>
using namespace std;
/* Your code goes here */
int main() {
string input;
string output;
getline(cin, input);
output = FilterStr(input);
cout << output << endl;
return 0;
}
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