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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T03:57:41+00:00 2026-06-03T03:57:41+00:00

This is the expected output: COUNT | WORD ——+—— 1 | .3 1 |

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This is the expected output:

COUNT | WORD 
------+------
   1  | .3
   1  | .3.4
   1  | 3
   2  | 12.34
   1  | test1.12.34
   3  | this

This is my proper code:

std::cout << "COUNT | WORD" << '\n';
std::cout << "------+------" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << ".3" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << ".3.4" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << "3" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "2" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << "12.34" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << "test1.12.34" << '\n';
std::cout << std::setw(4) << "3" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << "this" << '\n';

Unfortunately, my ouput’s messy the WORD

COUNT | WORD
------+------
   1  | .3
   1  |.3.4
   1  |  3
   2  |12.34
   1  |test1.12.34
   2  |this

Could anyone suggest me a solution for that. Thanks

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    2026-06-03T03:57:42+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 3:57 am

    Instead of having

    std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << '|' <<  std::setw(3) << ".3" << '\n';
    

    For each line, add a space after the ‘|’ character:

    std::cout << std::setw(4) << "1" << std::setw(3) << "| " <<  std::setw(3) << ".3" << '\n';
    
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