int main (void) { puts ("Your name and address"); return 0; }
Write a c program that reads your first name and surname when you enter them. Each part of your name should not be more than 12 characters. Finally, have the program display your full name.
I believe, you can use C-function - printf().
#include<iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Your name"; }
In QBASIC, you can use the INPUT statement to read data for your name, age, and address. Here's a simple program example: DIM name AS STRING DIM age AS INTEGER DIM address AS STRING INPUT "Enter your name: ", name INPUT "Enter your age: ", age INPUT "Enter your address: ", address PRINT "Name: "; name PRINT "Age: "; age PRINT "Address: "; address This program prompts the user to enter their name, age, and address, then prints the collected information.
An address in C or C++ is the location in memory of an object or function. An address is the contents of a pointer, as opposed to the contents of the memory location pointed to by the pointer.
You write the name of the person you are writing to and then you write c/o or Care Of: the person who does live at the address. Eg. Mrs P.S. Pumpkin C/O Dr and Mrs Onion 26 Evergreen Road Radishtown
You would write it as: Mr. John Smith c/o, (address)
it is kind of like a formal letter first you write the address date then the person's address then you write your greeting and your body.On the body remember the first to write your name then tell why you are writing them that letter.Give reasons why you admire them you can often get a write back but you need to write your address letter format: your address date: (fan mail address) celebertie's address greeting and the body: hi my name is Ashley(sample name)i love you and so on...
To write a check in care of someone, you write their name on the "Pay to the Order of" line on the check, followed by "c/o" and the name of the person you are sending the check to. This indicates that the check is intended for that person, even if it is being delivered to someone else's address.
To address an envelope, write the recipient's name, and, beneath it, address.
just write it like a normal address simple, if you don't know how to write a normal address here is how: name address city, state zip/postal code
To mail something in care of (c/o), write the recipient's name followed by "c/o" and the name of the person or organization you’re sending it to. For example, the address should look like this: Recipient's Name, c/o Caretaker's Name, Street Address, City, State, Zip Code. This indicates that the item should be delivered to the specified caretaker or organization, which will then pass it on to the intended recipient. Make sure to include all relevant address details for accurate delivery.
To write or engrave (a name, address, inscription, or the like) on the top or surface; to write a name, address, or the like, on the outside or cover of (anything); as, to superscribe a letter.
To write a letter to the HR for a sick off, write sick off as the reference and address it to the HR.
There are two ways to address mail to someone who is visiting another address. One, you list your friend's name first in the address section of the envelope. Below your friend's name, write 'in care of' and then give the name of the person who actually lives at that address. Two, on the first line in the address section write the name of the person who actually lives at that address. In the second line, write 'ATTN' and then give your friend's name.
your name
you dont it writes on you