| Remember:  A string
        is a sequence of multiple characters, such as words, sentences, or
        addresses.  They are referred to as  alphanumerics 
		(alphabet characters and/or numbers). As we have already discovered, there is no built-in string data type
        in standard C++.  We created "strings" by using an array
        of characters, such as char name[ ] =
        "Alexis"; We quickly discovered that these "strings" were
          difficult to manipulate - such as the difficulties associated with assigning new values. The College Board has allowed for the inclusion of the
      APSTRING class to allow for easier manipulation of
      "strings".  There are two necessary components to using the
      APSTRING class: 
        
        
          
            | "apstring.h" | - library (commented) header file for
              new manipulation functions |  
            | "apstring.cpp" | - implementation header file.  It
              uses #include <string.h>, #include <assert.h>, and
              #include "apstring.h" |    |