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Re: [QUOTE=comwizz;182053]I would like to know what is the difference betn getchar(),getch(), and getche() functions and which should be used in which conditions. Thanks, comwizz. :confused:[/QUOTE] getche-displays the character that u have typed on the screen getch-just returns the character that had been typed without displaying on the screen. getchar-works similar … | |
Re: the links are helpful to the newbies but definitely should try out practically otherwise the facts wont be clear n definite needs lots of practise to become an expert in C. | |
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Re: I think social network is the best way to reach out to new people easily where people come in in search of finds and join in the different community available may be this is the reason for choosing social network... | |
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Can anyone help me write the program to find the magic numbers in c/c++??I have looking for this solution for a long time so ill be grateful if sumone here can solve it.. | |
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Re: 1>C++ supports pointer whereas Java doesnt 2>Java doesnt supports operator overloading whereas c++ does. 3>Java doesnt have destructor like c++ but uses finalize() in place of it 4>In java objects can only be passed by reference only but in c++ both by value n reference can be passed. there are … |
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