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The file stream classes (ifstream and ofstream) are derivatives of the I/O stream classes (istream and ostream) that are specific to file input and output.

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Drawbacks of c plus plus?

Not as commonly used. More schools are replacing their c++ classes with java classes.


Are all C plus plus classes subtypes?

no


Why do you need c plus plus?

For programming. C++ is better than C because it is object-oriented and has classes.


What year c plus plus was developed?

Developed in 1979 by the name of C with classes. Renamed to C++ in 1983.


What is diffence between c and c plus plus?

main difference b/w c and c++ is that c is procedural language whereas c++ is object oriented language also classes are not used in c but in c++ classes are used.


What was c plus plus previously called?

'C with Classes' began development in 1979. The name changed to 'C++' in 1983.


Programming codes under classes in c plus plus?

Are called methods.


How you use stack in c plus plus classes?

It would be easier to manipulate the stack in assembly language rather than C++.


What are logical classes in c plus plus?

There is no such thing. Logic is bitwise operation, not a data type.


Who is the inventor of c plus plus language?

C was initially developed by Dennis Ritchie from 1969 to 1973. C++ was initially developed by Bjarn Stroustrup from 1979 (when it was known as C with Classes) to 1983 (when it was renamed C++). Both developers worked at Bell Labs at the time.


What is default name of c plus plus?

If you mean the original name of C++, it was originally called "C with Classes". However, after the introduction of template metaprogramming, it was renamed C++ which meant "the successor to C".


In c plus plus what are the three ways that classes can relate to each other?

Class wrappers (embedded objects), inheritance (derived objects) and friend classes.