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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T15:38:00+00:00 2026-06-08T15:38:00+00:00

I have a bit of code that is to make a reference code from

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I have a bit of code that is to make a reference code from a string of a last name. It should take the first char whether vowel or not, then search each remaining char in the array discarding the vowels storing consonants only in a temp string, then return the temp string to string refCode; The code was given to me in C and I converted it to C++. The code compiles assigns the first value correctly, but if the if returns true it will fail upon attempting to assign the second value to the temp string. The code is over 5 external .cpps and 4 .hs so I’ll start with the minimal amount and will post more as needed.

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string makeRefCode(string lastname, int cNo);

Call:

refCode = makeRefCode(e[c].lastname, cNo); cout << refCode;//Prints nothing

Function Defs:

string makeRefCode(string lastname, int cNo)
{
    string tStr;
    unsigned int i, j = 1;
    unsigned int x;
    x = lastname.length();
    tStr[0] = lastname[0];
    cout << tStr[0];//Prints correct value
    for (i = 1; i < x; i++)
    {
        if (!isVowel(toupper(lastname[i])))
        {
            //tStr[j] = lastname[i];//
            j++;
        }
    }
    //refCode[j] = '0'; // add string terminator
    return tStr;
}

bool isVowel(char aChar)
{
    switch (aChar) //<ctype>
    {
        case 'A':
        case 'E': 
        case 'I': 
        case 'O':
        case 'U': return true; break;
        default: return false;
    }
}

As I’ve tried resolving this issue I’ve gotten Assertion, Access violation, and a string error that seems like it’s saying the string isn’t big enough. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-06-08T15:38:04+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 3:38 pm

    String don’t automatically grow in size. If your string starts at zero length (like tStr does) then you need to use push_back to add characters to the end of the string.

    tStr.push_back(lastname[0]);
    

    and

    tStr.push_back(lastname[i]);
    
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