use system("clear");
eg:
main()
{
system("clear");
}
You can use system("cls") function with stdlib.h
You need to be more clear in what type of "interface" you are inquiring about. Linux has it's own API (Application Programming Interface) and ABI (Application Binary Interface). If you are referring to the user interface, Linux can have a GUI, a command line, or even no interface at all.
Hi, Conio.h is a header file which have functions declaration. One of them is clrscr() function. This function have its prototype in conio.h. clrscr() function is used to clear the screen. Thus, whenever u called clrscr() function u r required to define conio.h header file in your program.... Similarly there are many functions in conio.h.... Hope it will help u....
clear() is an inbuilt function defined in c++ defined in conio.h. It is used for clearing the console. The systax is:clear();
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clear clears the screen.
It must be done by a platform-dependent function, it's "clrscr" from conio.h in TurboC
You can use system("cls") function with stdlib.h
Uninstalling the welcome screen is impossible. It is a generic part implemented into the operating system's kernel. However, between Win/Mac/Linux, just delete every user but yourself and clear your password.
If you mean on the command line, then the command is: clear Of course, if your encoding's been messed up, you can also clear up this little problem with the command: reset
clear
One can find instructions on how to run e2sck Linux by checking the Linux website directly. There are clear instructions on how to run all Linux programs.
You can view the history of commands entered on a Linux system with the history command.
No, in fact, the clear screen protectors help to prevent damage to the Nintendo DS screen.
Function 'clrscr' is not part of the C language. Or the standard libraries. It is MS-DOS specific function, use the help for details (clrscr means clear the screen).
The command CLS clears the screen and resets the location of the command prompt to the top of the screen. This is similar to the Unix command clear.
the screen is not clear