Name Formatting
Create an application that lets the user enter a person’s name as a last name, comma, and first name. An example is “Fernandez, Frank”. Redisplay the name as the first name, a space, and the last name. An example is “Frank Fernandez”.
Display an error message if the user forgets to insert a comma in the input name. The output should be correct whether or not the user includes a space after the comma in the input string. Be sure to test the
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