Re-type the code and fix any errors. The code should convert non-positive numbers to 1. if (userNum > 0) cout << "Positive." << endl; else cout << "Not positive, converting to 1." << endl; userNum = 1; cout << "Final: " << userNum << endl;   #include using namespace std; int main() {    int userNum;    cin >> userNum;    /* Your code goes here  */    return 0; }

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Re-type the code and fix any errors. The code should convert non-positive numbers to 1.

if (userNum > 0)
cout << "Positive." << endl;
else
cout << "Not positive, converting to 1." << endl;
userNum = 1;
cout << "Final: " << userNum << endl;
 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
   int userNum;

   cin >> userNum;

   /* Your code goes here  */

   return 0;
}

 
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