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labwork [276]
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stealth61 [152]2 years ago
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Answer:

line = sys.stdin.readline()

print(line)

Explanation:

line = sys.stdin.readline()

print(line)

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#include <string>

using namespace std;

#ifndef __TRANSPORTATIONLINK_H__

#define __TRANSPORTATIONLINK_H__

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class TransportationLink {

protected:

string _name;

double _distance;

public:

TransportationLink(const string &, double);

const string & getName() const;

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void setDistance(double);

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