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Answer1. When you save file using extension ".c" the program executes using "C" compiler and it cannot execute any other program which is not in "C".So, we cannot execute program in "C" which is not in "C".2. When you save file using extension ".cpp" the program executes using "C++" compiler and it can execute program of "C" but it should be saved with extension ".cpp".So, There is a program which is not in "C++" can be executed in "C++" compiler.Another answerYour question is ambiguous. 1. Okay in C++ but not in C:int main (void){ cout
The QBASIC program actually comes in 2 different flavors... A> QBASIC interpreter program: QBASIC Version 1.1 B> QBASIC compiler program: QBASIC 4.5/or, QB64/or, -etc. ...so, the answer is that this programming language comes in both forms: 'interpreter/compiler' versions; and, you have to select which of these you would prefer to download and use. *NOTE*: The compiler version of the language tends to be much larger; whereas, the interpreter version of the language tends to be small/very compact, indeed; thus, the interpreter tends to take up far less disk space. Many people start off their programming career by using QBASIC version 1.1 'interpreter' program; in order to learn 'how to' program. The interpreter version of the program can only create plain text (.bas) files; the which code CANNOT be shared with others; (not unless the persons who you are sharing this type of code with do already have a copy of the QBASIC interpreter program installed on their own computer). Then, later on, down the line...when they have become fully capable programmers themselves; they go and download a QBASIC 'compiler' program version, instead; which will allow them to go and create stand alone (.exe) program files that they can share with anybody. This is because (.exe) program files can RUN/execute entirely independently of the QBASIC program itself.
COMMENT:- comment a re not necessary in the program. however, to understand the flow of programs the programmer can include comments in the program. comment are to be inserted by the programmer. It is useful for documentation.Comment are nothing but some kind of statements which are placed between the delimiters /* & */. The compiler does not execute comments. Thus, we can say that comments are not the part of executable program.The user can frequently use any number of comments that can be placed any where in the program. Please note that the comments and statements can be nested. The user should select the OPTION MENU of the editor and select the COMPILER - SOURCE -NESTED COMMENTS ON/OFF). The Comments can be inserted with a single statement or in nested statement.Types of comment in c/c++. is following bellow1. // this is a single line comment2. /* */ this sing is multi line OR nested line commentseg. /* int i=90;char ch=65; */ close multi line commentsmade by [ARUN KUMAR RAI]
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With an explicit cast, for example (in Java): int i = 0; char c; c = (char) i; Please note that data may be lost in such a conversion; the explicit cast basically tells the compiler "go ahead; I know what I am doing". Without an explicit cast, the compiler won't accept the conversion.
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According to the FAQ EditPlus on the EditPlus homepage, the options for Java, C and C++ compiling is located in Preferences -> User tools -> Add Tool -> Program.You then specify the menu text, command (the full path to the compiler executable), the argument and initial directory, and whether or not EditPlus captures the output for review.See the related link below for details on how to set up EditPlus. Note that you may need alternate settings if you're not using a compiler listed in the FAQ.
It is not a true program, though you can probably purchase a program like it with many more choices of voices and a voice close to that one