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From: bowman <bowman AT montana DOT com>
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Subject: Re: cout, cin and iostream.h
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Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 08:20:05 -0600
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aperes wrote:
> 
> What is 'cout' and 'cin'? Where can I get the header file 'iostream.h'
> ? (I'm using RHIDE)

'cout' is an indication you have just slipped into C++. Seriously, if
you are not familiar with 'cout' you need to find a good book or online
tutorial introducing you to C++. It is not C, and plunging into stream
oriented i/o with the impression that it is a variant of printf() will
be very unrewarding.

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