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Most programs require both input and output. By including iostream you gain access to both, along with the most common datatypes and functions within the standard library. If you don't require all the features provided, you can include only what you need instead.
iostream.h is deprecated and should not be used. It was originally shipped with early versions of C++ which used CFront to produce C compatible code from C++ source. Later, when C++ was standardised, iostream.h became iostream (without the .h extension), but many implementers shipped with both versions. However, iostream.h is not standards compliant and should not be used today. In most cases the file can simply be deleted unless you have non-compliant legacy code that requires it.
You cannot. A C program can only have one global main function but you'd be trying to compile a program that has two main functions. The only way to merge the two programs is to modularise both programs so that neither is dependent upon their main functions. Once modularised, you can include those modules in any program. Alternatively, you can create binary libraries from the modules and link them into any program.
Both compiler and interpreter are the language programs that translates source program into machine code or we can say object code. Both are used to find errors in source program.
Bigloo, chicken or gambit are just designed for that: mixing c and scheme (a dialect of lisp): You easily mix both language in a same program, il you want in the same source file, then it get compile in c Best of both world!
Most programs require both input and output. By including iostream you gain access to both, along with the most common datatypes and functions within the standard library. If you don't require all the features provided, you can include only what you need instead.
Ask her if she's single first. if she says yes ask her OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if she says no to "are you single?" then ask her out sometime when you know she is single! ^.^ it will probably work! hope it does!
Yes both brothers are completely single
if your both single all you gotta do is say if u like him or not
Yes both brothers are completely single
iostream.h is deprecated and should not be used. It was originally shipped with early versions of C++ which used CFront to produce C compatible code from C++ source. Later, when C++ was standardised, iostream.h became iostream (without the .h extension), but many implementers shipped with both versions. However, iostream.h is not standards compliant and should not be used today. In most cases the file can simply be deleted unless you have non-compliant legacy code that requires it.
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Both Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word are computer applications.
The following cases are all possible:- program without any for and while- program without for- program without while- program with both for and while
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both since they both are in ownership program so they both can
If you are single, you file as single