No. Both C and C++ are low- to mid-level languages while MATLAB is a high-level language. The level determines the amount of abstraction involved, and the higher the amount of abstraction, the easier a language is to use. Knowledge of another language is never a bad thing though. The more languages you are familiar with, the more easily you can determine which language is best suited to a particular solution.
C++ is easier to use as you have to learn slightly less and script slightly to make your function(s) work.
Wikipedia offers a great article about printf. They even provide samples of coding that is used in programs. If further assistance is needed try the website C Plus Plus.
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Data abstraction is a design concept, whereby interfaces and implementations are kept separate. That is, it should not be necessary to know how an object works in order to use it. The interface provides all you need to know. This reflects much of real life. When watching TV, you have a remote control which allows you to select a channel, but it is not necessary to know how the TV receives and processes radio signals, nor how it separates one channel from another. Those are implementation details that are only of concern to TV engineers. In C++, there are no statements as such to implement data abstraction. You achieve it by designing a public interface which is accessible to normal users, and a private interface that is only accessible to the class designer.
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If you want to know how long it takes to learn the syntax: a few days of studying. If you want to know how long it takes to become a programmer who fully understands what he or she is doing: many years of study and practice.
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It isn't necessary, nor particularly useful. Once you know the multiplication tables for one-digit numbers, you can do multiplication on paper for larger numbers. The time spent to memorize such multiplication tables for larger numbers would be better spent learning more advanced math concepts.
I would say that knowing a computer language (or several) helps in most IT situations, especially if you understand the logic involved.For financial areas I would also say that SPSS and matlab give one an advantage in the financial areas. They can be used to analyze math models, etc., which is what a financial analyst should do.
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Tax rates vary from place to place. It would be necessary to know what percentage of tax is added.
Mammalian brains are extremely large compared to other animals. This makes it very easy to learn and gain the intelligence necessary to adapt and survive.
Lots of practice.
No!!!! You do not need to learn c++ for learning java!
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