Normally the return value from the function is through the information
from the accumulator.
The c language does not have template functions. That is a c++ thing.
Nothing.
No.
'Clearscreen' is not used in C language. TurboC has a clrscr function (prototype in conio.h).
No. At minimum, you need to provide a main() function.
The c language does not have template functions. That is a c++ thing.
I guess you meant the following:'In C language, when you call a function,the parameters are passed by-value.'
libray in c++
The hearing rods for identifier "c" language is the function.
Nothing.
No.
'Clearscreen' is not used in C language. TurboC has a clrscr function (prototype in conio.h).
No. At minimum, you need to provide a main() function.
To specify the return-type of the function.
You can use the pow() function in math.h.
constants, MAX_(function), etc.
It contains useful declarations.