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The program should be in C++ use #include<iostream> and using namespace std

Transcribed Image Text:Min Window Substring
Write a function called MinWindowSubstring(Text subText) that takes a struct object of
type Text as shown below and has two elemnts: the first element Sentence which is a long
sentence or string, and the second element sub is a string contains some characters. Your goal
is to determine the smallest substring of Sentence that contains all the characters in sub.
For example: if subText is Senetnce="aaabaaddae", sub="aed" then the smallest substring of
Sentence that contains the characters a, e, and d is "dae" located at the end of the string. So
for this example your program should return the string dae.
Your program must contain and use the following:
A struct called Text that will be used to store each position.
struct Text {
string Sentence;
string sub;
} ;
A function called MinWindowSubstring that will calculate and return the
minimum substring of a senetence, which will be called by your main function.
string MinWindowSubstring (Text subText);
Input:
The first line of the input contains a positive integer t, which indicates the number of testcases
the program will have to run. The first line is followed by t lines, each containing a separate
testcase. Each testcase t; consists of two strings separated by a white space, they are the
elements of the struct object. The values will always be such that length of sentence > length
of sub .
Output:
The output must contain t lines, where each line has a single string which is the output of the
calculation of the testcase ti.
Sample Input
Sample Output
2
dae
Aaabaaddae aed
aabd
aabdccdbcacd aad
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