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Problem with cin, cout using shift left and right?

I want to know what problem with cin, cout, overlow operator using
shift left and right?

Aug 23 '07 #1
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Xoomer wrote:
I want to know what problem with cin, cout, overlow operator using
shift left and right?
You've mutli-posted again, please don't.

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Ian Collins.
Aug 23 '07 #2

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