#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;

string getSmallestString(string word, string substr)
{
	int possible_pos = -1;
	bool overwrite = true;
	int j=0;
	for(int i=0;i<word.size();i++)
	{
		if (word[i] == substr[0] || word[i] == '?')
		{
			int j=1;
			for(;j<substr.size() && (i+j) < word.size();j++)
			{
				if(word[i+j] == substr[j] || word[i+j] == '?')
				{
				  if (word[i+j] == '?' && substr[j] == 'a')
				    overwrite = false;
					continue;
				}
				else
					break;
			}
			if(j == substr.size() && overwrite)
				possible_pos = i;
		}
	}
	if(possible_pos == -1)
		return "-1";
	for(int i=possible_pos, j=0; j < substr.size(); i++, j++)
	{
		if(word[i] == '?')
			word[i] = substr[j];
	}
	for(int i=0;i<word.size();i++)
	{
		if(word[i] == '?')
			word[i] = 'a';
	}
	return word;
}

int main()
{
	string word = "as?b?e?gf???";
	string substr = "dbk";
  // string word = "aaa?baaaa???";
  // string substr = "aba";
	cout << getSmallestString(word, substr) << endl;
	return 0;
} 

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using namespace std;

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    string name;
    cout << "Enter name:";
    getline (cin, name);
    cout << "Hello " << name;
    return 0;
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About C++

C++ is a widely used middle-level programming language.

  • Supports different platforms like Windows, various Linux flavours, MacOS etc
  • C++ supports OOPS concepts like Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation and Abstraction.
  • Case-sensitive
  • C++ is a compiler based language
  • C++ supports structured programming language
  • C++ provides alot of inbuilt functions and also supports dynamic memory allocation.
  • Like C, C++ also allows you to play with memory using Pointers.

Syntax help

Loops

1. If-Else:

When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition If-Else is used.

if(conditional-expression) {
   //code
}
else {
   //code
}

You can also use if-else for nested Ifs and If-Else-If ladder when multiple conditions are to be performed on a single variable.

2. Switch:

Switch is an alternative to If-Else-If ladder.

switch(conditional-expression){    
case value1:    
 // code    
 break;  // optional  
case value2:    
 // code    
 break;  // optional  
......    
    
default:     
 code to be executed when all the above cases are not matched;    
} 

3. For:

For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.

for(Initialization; Condition; Increment/decrement){  
  //code  
} 

4. While:

While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.

while (condition) {  
// code 
}  

5. Do-While:

Do-while is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.

do {  
 // code 
} while (condition); 

Functions

Function is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually functions are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity. Function gets run only when it is called.

How to declare a Function:

return_type function_name(parameters);

How to call a Function:

function_name (parameters)

How to define a Function:

return_type function_name(parameters) {  
 // code
}