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From: | dontmailme AT iname DOT com (Steamer) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Good DJGPP-related C++ learning tools? |
Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:23:37 GMT |
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sabrian13 AT my-deja DOT com wrote: > I am now learning rather quickly the grammar and program organization, > and have even written my first function: > > int modulus(int dividend, int divisor); > > It's too bad I don't know where to find the modulus command that > probably has already been written for me. You want the modulus operator: % > Speaking of which, does anyone know where I can find a table of the > standard functions for C++ with their relations to the include files > that contain them? http://www.dinkumware.com/htm_cpl/index.html
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