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Assign a pointer to any instance of searchChar in personName to searchResult.#include #include using namespace std;int main() {char personName[100];char searchChar;char* searchResult = nullptr;cin. getline(personName, 100);cin >> searchChar;/* Your solution goes here */if (searchResult != nullptr) {cout << "Character found." << endl;}else {cout << "Character not found." << endl;}return 0;}

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