C++ supports class. It is used Object-oriented Programming(OOPs) concept whose based on objects. We can use many classes in a program. Function overloading, Inheritance etc. concept present in it. Easy maintenance of program. That's why it seems better than c. Is C++ better than C as you imply by the question. Just a thought. There are quite a few OO programming languages out there but on C++ is more popular. That would seem to imply that all the other OO programming languages are not much good or that C++ if the flavor of the month. I will make no pronouncement on that. C++ programs require more typing than C (if you are a poor typist, an important factor). Anything that can be programmed in C++ can be programed in C (and will probably run faster) and anything that can be programmed in C can be programmed in C++. C++ is perhaps harder to maintain and debug than C but C++ is supposedly better for relay large projects where the number of code lines gets to an absurd number. I would say that one language is not better than the other but rather that, one language is going to be better suited for a given project and the suitable language may be something other than C or C++.
No. Both C and C++ are low- to mid-level languages while MATLAB is a high-level language. The level determines the amount of abstraction involved, and the higher the amount of abstraction, the easier a language is to use. Knowledge of another language is never a bad thing though. The more languages you are familiar with, the more easily you can determine which language is best suited to a particular solution.
yes because it provides more space from the guinea pig to roam.
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No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
No. -c is worse than c while +c is better than c.
No, a C is not better than a C+. It is the other way around - A C+ is better than a C.
No, a C is not better than a C+. It is the other way around - A C+ is better than a C.
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No. It is not.
Matlab is a scripting and mathematical language processor for working with mathematical equations. C is a structured programming language for writing programs. Those programs can contain mathematical equations, but they won't be in quite the same format that you're used to from math class. Matlab will solve and equation for you. C will allow you to write a program that solves the equation. C++ is an object-oriented version of C. matlab and simulink let us design,simulate,implement & test a variety of time varying system
Matlab comes with a free C compiler. It also has a script compiler in some versions. In addition you can use many commercial compilers if you have one. See (link moved to link section)
No, a C is not better than a C+. It is the other way around - A C+ is better than a C.
It is very obvious ... COFFEE is always better than COFFEE
It is very obvious ... COFFEE is always better than COFFEE