clrscr();
it's a in-built method to clear the terminal(desktop) output which was created before..
No, you don't have to.
Both usable.
Turbo Pascal is a style of computer programming. This type of writing language can be used to create a program that prints the alphabet backwards.
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Platform-dependent. For Turbo Pascal a few examples are: Length, Copy, Pos, Ord, Chr
Turbo Pascal was created in 1983.
They are example programs written in Turbo Pascal.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Turbo Pascal- Wikipedia".
No, you don't have to.
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Borland, same as Turbo Pascal and Delphi.
Michael Yester has written: 'Using Turbo Pascal 6' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Turbo Pascal (Computer file)
Mickey Settle has written: 'Turbo and Apple Pascal' -- subject(s): Apple computer, Pascal (Computer program language), Programming, Turbo Pascal (Computer file)
Turbo Pascal was released by Borland as an all-in-one solution to design computer programs (DOS) using the Pascal language. Since then, Turbo Pascal morphed to Delphi 1 to create Windows application. Delphi is now owned and managed by Embarcadero and are soon releasing their Delphi XE3 edition.
by using "clrscr" command at starting of the program
Thomas M. Boger has written: 'Programming fundamentals using Turbo Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Turbo Pascal (Computer file)
Both usable.