Also note that your program might fail on 0.001% (or something) of all computers, namely all that don't use the ASCII alphabet. The C++ specification only says that encoded digits are contiguous, letters don't have to be. This will allow C compilers to work on systems that, for example, uses the
EBCDIC alphabet, which have gaps between the letters. It's really nothing you should worry about now, ASCII is prevalent and if you need to code for a system that doesn't use ASCII you will know. —
Joachim Pileborg 32 mins ago