gulshan212
C++ Program to Print a Man in Difference Angles
Hello this is Gulshan Negi
Well, I have developed a program in C++ to print a man (reference taken from here). On the attached site, I am looking to add a nose and ear to the man’s printout. Can anyone give code suggestions to add the desired output?
Thanks
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