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Use c++ (3) Prompt the user for data points. Data points must be in this format: string, int. Store the information before the comma into a string variable and the information after the comma into an integer. The user will enter -1 when they have finished entering data points. Output the data points. Store the string components of the data points in a vector of strings. Store the integer components of the data points in a vector of integers. (4 pts)
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Enter a data point (-1 to stop input):
Jane Austen, 6
Data string: Jane Austen
Data integer: 6

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