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how to print the hello

The c++ program is:

#include<iostre am.h>
void main(void ) {;}

Now without affecting the above two lines if I want to print the
"hello", how to do that..Please provide me the solution

sudhir

Mar 9 '06 #1
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sudhir wrote:
The c++ program is:

#include<iostre am.h>
// this header is not standards compliant, so it cannot be done in C++
void main(void ) {;}
// main returns an int, always, so this is not standard C++
Now without affecting the above two lines if I want to print the
"hello", how to do that..Please provide me the solution


I guess that's pretty implementation defined. Neither of the above two
lines are actually C++, so it is not topical here.

It's also been asked more than once in the last month, so search the
archives with groups.google.c om

Ben Pope
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I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a string...
Mar 9 '06 #2
sudhir wrote:
The c++ program is:

#include<iostre am.h>
void main(void ) {;}
That's not a C++ program.
Now without affecting the above two lines if I want to print the
"hello", how to do that..Please provide me the solution


Maybe you should do your homework yourself?

Mar 9 '06 #3
/*
#include<iostre am.h>
void main(void ) {;}

*/

#include <iostream>
int main(){std::cou t << "hello";}
Mar 9 '06 #4
sudhir posted:
The c++ program is:

#include<iostre am.h>
void main(void ) {;}

Now without affecting the above two lines if I want to print the
"hello", how to do that..Please provide me the solution

sudhir


If a C++ teacher or lecturer gave you that code, tell them I said he or
she is incompetent.

Here's how to print "Hello":

#include <iostream>
using std::cout;

int main()
{
cout << "Hello";
}
Mar 9 '06 #5

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