1. What will be the output of the following program? #include<iostream.h> #include<string.h> class IndiaBix { char txtMsg[50]; public: IndiaBix(char str = NULL) { if(str != NULL) strcpy(txtMsg, str); } int BixFunction(char ch); }; int IndiaBix::BixFunction(char ch) { static int i = 0; if(txtMsg[i++] == ch) return strlen((txtMsg + i)) - i; else return BixFunction(ch); } int main() { IndiaBix objBix("Welcome to IndiaBix.com!"); cout<< objBix.BixFunction('t'); return 0; }






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