Declare a struct named PatientData that contains two integer data members named heightInches and weightPounds. Sample output for the given program:Patient data: 63 in, 115 lbs#include using namespace std;/* Your solution goes here */int main() {PatientData lunaLovegood;lunaLovegood.heightInches = 63;lunaLovegood.weightPounds = 115;cout << "Patient data: "<< lunaLovegood.heightInches << " in, "<< lunaLovegood.weightPounds << " lbs" << endl;return 0;}

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Answer:

struct PatientData{

   int heightInches, weightPounds;

};

Explanation:

In order to declare the required struct in the question, you need to type the keyword struct, then the name of the struct - PatientData, opening curly brace, data members - int heightInches, weightPounds;, closing curly brace and a semicolon at the end.

Note that since the object - lunaLovegood, is declared in the main function, we do not need to declare it in the struct. However, if it was not declared in the main, then we would need to write lunaLovegood between the closing curly brace and the semicolon.