C++ Console Lesson 2: Basic Input and Output (OLD)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

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This C++ tutorial demonstrates how to send input to and receive output from the console window, using the streams cin and cout.

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  • STD = standard

    okay

  • WOW my faveroute number is actually 21!!

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  • Why use std::cout and so on?

    Isnt using namespace std; more flexible since you already define in compiler that you will use std throuout the program so you dont have to write std:: every single time.

  • @ilikemike12 thanks ^_^ got it !! :)

  • i have a problem.... after i debug my program with the cin and then put the value ..and press enter...... it just closes the console !!

    what am i doing wrong???

  • @TheGameStrike Or in front of basically most functions

  • @RejPnoy No if you don't type using namespace std then you need to puy std:: with every cout.

  • @Rick132500 I thought that...My mom thought it was sexually transmitted disease though...

  • everyone that knows of c++ has a major in NERD!

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