It can be included into your source.
It can be included into your source.
It can be included into your source.
The latter is better.
stdio.h is a header file that is a part of the standard C library. It contains a number of routines used for standard input (usually from the keyboard) and output (usually to the console/terminal).
No. That's a header file used for input and output.
Options/Compiler/Directories/Include - set the path of the include files.
Platform dependent, possibly LIBC.LIB or something like that.
The stdio.h file is used in c programs in order to import declarations of important functions and constants that are useful in doing input/output, using the library facilities of the compiler.
Their name, content and function.
Yes, you can use both <stdio.h> and <iostream> in a single C++ program. However, it's generally advisable to stick to one style of I/O to maintain consistency and avoid potential confusion. If you choose to mix them, remember that <stdio.h> functions use C-style I/O, while <iostream> provides C++-style I/O. Just be sure to manage the different buffering mechanisms appropriately.
### posted by Pulkit and Puneet from D.Y.Patil college/pune The ans is NO......... bcoz c compiler already contains the basic functions of STDIO.H in its code segment. ok guys..... ### posted by Pulkit and Puneet from D.Y.Patil college/pune The ans is NO......... bcoz c compiler already contains the basic functions of STDIO.H in its code segment. ok guys.....
stdio.h files are used in c ,because "stdio" stands for standard Input and Output files .these headers is connect i/o device to the compiler