include
include
using namespace std;
int main() { int n,m; scanf("%d%d", &n, &m); const int max=1005; char t1[max], t2[max]; gets(t1); gets(t2); printf("%s\n%s", t1, t2); return 0; }
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I am submitting this code in c++4.3.2, but it do not scan the second string, what's the problem?
using namespace std;
int main() { int n,m; scanf("%d%d", &n, &m); const int max=1005; char t1[max], t2[max]; gets(t1); gets(t2); printf("%s\n%s", t1, t2); return 0; }
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starun8795 | 2017-07-12 12:38:49 | 18 | Tiny change: '\n~~~~~\n#in' -> '~~~~~\n#in' | |
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starun8795 | 2017-07-12 12:37:11 | 397 | Initial revision (published) |
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