use system("clear"); eg: main() { system("clear"); }
You can use system("cls") function with stdlib.h
Hi, Conio.h is a header file which have functions declaration. One of them is clrscr() function. This function have its prototype in conio.h. clrscr() function is used to clear the screen. Thus, whenever u called clrscr() function u r required to define conio.h header file in your program.... Similarly there are many functions in conio.h.... Hope it will help u....
when we declare any function with void,it doesnt return any value
Use the help: this function clears the screen. Note: non-standard Borland-specific function, don't use.
use system("clear"); eg: main() { system("clear"); }
You can use system("cls") function with stdlib.h
clear
It must be done by a platform-dependent function, it's "clrscr" from conio.h in TurboC
No, in fact, the clear screen protectors help to prevent damage to the Nintendo DS screen.
The purpose of a laptop privacy screen is to prevent other people around you to see what you are doing by peering over your shoulder. This provides some security to the end user.
Function 'clrscr' is not part of the C language. Or the standard libraries. It is MS-DOS specific function, use the help for details (clrscr means clear the screen).
The command CLS clears the screen and resets the location of the command prompt to the top of the screen. This is similar to the Unix command clear.
the screen is not clear
clear clears the screen.
Vestigial structure. These are remnants of organs or anatomical features that had a purpose in ancestor species but no longer serve a clear function in modern species. Examples include the appendix in humans or the hip bones in whales.
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