We use getch() function to hold the screen so that we can see the output but in real it is use to take a input of a character from the console window.
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There is a 'getch' in 'conio.h' which has nothing to do with 'iostream'.
We use getch() function to hold the screen so that we can see the output but in real it is use to take a input of a character from the console window. Read this out -
There is no 'get' in the standard libraries, but for 'getc', 'getch', 'getchar', 'fgetc' etc you can find useful information in the help/manual.
what is getch()and their useFunction getch waits for a single keypress (without line-buffering and echoing).In: ncruses.h (unix) or conio.h (dos).
Function getche is Borland-specific function declared in conio.h, it does the some thing as getch, but echoes the character on the screen.
Gets one character (or keystroke) without buffering or echoing; beware: getch is not part of the standard library.
There are no commands in C-programming, you should use function sqrt from math.h
No, it is a programming language.
Programming, mainly.
In computer-programming.
For is it programming used.
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