C++ In Plain EnglishC++ In Plain English Second Edition Add the object-oriented power of C++ to your programming portfolio — and watch your career take off! Fully revised to cover the new ANSI C++ spec, Overland's classic book helps you crack the C++ language barrier with expert tips, sample code, and straight-forward explanations of each function, class, and keyword.
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... bytes % d % hd long integer 4 bytes % d % ld int integer 2 or 4 bytes % d % d float floating point 4 bytes % f % f double floating point 8 bytes % f % lf NOTE You can use i ( integer ) as well as d ( decimal integer ) . The difference ...
... bytes % d % hd long integer 4 bytes % d % ld int integer 2 or 4 bytes % d % d float floating point 4 bytes % f % f double floating point 8 bytes % f % lf NOTE You can use i ( integer ) as well as d ( decimal integer ) . The difference ...
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... bytes ( including the null- terminator byte ) be copied to this string location . Doing so would overwrite data ... bytes to store the initial string , and no more . This approach is fine as long as the string will never grow in length ...
... bytes ( including the null- terminator byte ) be copied to this string location . Doing so would overwrite data ... bytes to store the initial string , and no more . This approach is fine as long as the string will never grow in length ...
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... byte . • With an output stream , you can always write another byte . The capability to read or write the next byte implies the capa- bility to read or write any number of bytes . Writing a 2 - byte field , for example , is the same as ...
... byte . • With an output stream , you can always write another byte . The capability to read or write the next byte implies the capa- bility to read or write any number of bytes . Writing a 2 - byte field , for example , is the same as ...
Contents
Getting to Know C++ | 6 |
in english in plain english in | 16 |
What C++ Will Do for You | 17 |
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