You can either insert the '\n' character (newline char) or the std::endl value, which automatically inserts the '\n' and flushes the buffer. Both forms are demonstrated by the following example:
std::cout<<"this is the first line\nthis is the second line"<<std::endl;
You are probably referring to the global std::cout object, however std::cout does not put information on a screen, it puts information into the standard console output device which can be redirected to any output device the user chooses (the screen, a file, a line-printer, the nul device, etc).
You can't embed a "real" picture into a console project, like a .JPEG or .PNG format picture. What you can do though, is convert the picture to ASCII characters and print the text to the screen.
cin and cout are not operators, they are objects. cin is console input while cout is console output (explicitly idintified as std::cin and std::cout). In other words they are the C++ standard library stream objects that represent stdin and stdout respectively. The corresponding std::cerr stream represents stderr, the console error stream. std::cerr is typically directed to the screen while std::in and std::cout are also typically directed to the screen but can be redirected via the command line when executing the binary executable.
Yes
Going full screen is not a C or C++ feature; it is an operating system feature. If you are running under MS Windows, you can go full screen in a console application by using <Alt><Enter>. Use <Alt><Enter> again to go back to windowed mode. You can also preset this in the shortcut.
No just Wii motion plus controller with normal wii should work There is no motion plus console
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The HTC One X does not have a super amoled plus screen, it has an IPS panel premium LCD screen.
"Control plus m" might refer to an application-defined keyboard accelerator, denoted CTRL+M, or it might refer to a Mac line break, denoted ^M.
Magnify the information displayed on the screen.
ctrl an plus zoom the screen in an ctrl minus dezooms it
flips the screen