The member functions insert(), replace(), erase() and append() are used to modify the
string contents. The following program illustrates the use of these functions:
insert()
This member function is used to insert specified strings into another string at a given location. It is used in
the following form:
s1.insert(3,s2);
Here, s1 and s2 are string objects. The first argument is used as location number for calling string where
the second string is to be inserted.
else if (d>0)
cout <<“s1 is greater than s2”;
else
cout <<“s2 is greater than s1”;
return 0;
}
OUTPUT
s2 is greater than ...
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