That means, the header of a function. The header is the top part, before the opening braces.
The std::pow() function can be found in the <cmath> header.
conio.h
stdio.h
string.h
That means, the header of a function. The header is the top part, before the opening braces.
No predefined 'header' function in the standard C libraries. There are header files, if that's what you mean.
A CD in header is the conncetion in where the CD drive is plugged into which then allow the computer to reconize the drive for it to operate correctly and in the right manner, also it transfers power to the CD drive which also allows the CD drive to funtion.
The std::pow() function can be found in the <cmath> header.
the function of a cd is to store data
the function of a cd is to store data
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stdio.h
conio.h
You need to #include the header file that contains the missing function's declaration.
header() is a php function used to modify and set HTTP headers sent to the browser.
No. Header files are those which contains declaration part of function & library files are those which contains definition part of function. These are those functions which we called in our program by using header files.