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Difference between a header file and an input-output function

2. What is the relation between header file ( #include<iostream.h>) and input output function?
Aug 10 '07 #1
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2. What is the relation between header file ( #include<iostream.h>) and input output function?
This is not a place to post queries. And you have to post with language and versions of your front-end.
Aug 10 '07 #2
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This is not a place to post queries. And you have to post with language and versions of your front-end.
You might also want to consider the Posting Guidelines and particularly the Coursework Posting Guidelines.
Aug 10 '07 #3
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Heya, silverWolf. Welcome to TSDN!

Changed thread title to better describe the problem (did you know that threads whose titles contain phrases such as, 'help! please!' actually get FEWER responses?).

I'm going to go ahead and move this thread to the C forum, where our resident Experts will be better able to help you out.

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