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(Hint: Have your program read from the input file until it encounters the three characters #N#, and have it copy what it reads to the output file as it goes. When it encounters the three letters #N#, it then sends output to the screen asking for the name from the keyboard. You should be able to figure out the rest of the details. Your program should define a function that is called with the input- and output-file streams as arguments. If this is being done as a class assignment, obtain the file names from your instructor.)
Harder version (using material in the optional section “File Names as Input”): Allow the string #N# to occur any number of times in the file. In this case, the name is stored in two string variables. For this version, assume that there is a first name and last name but no middle names or initials.
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