" std::cout<<"------------"; " and also for cin " std::cin>>x; ". Why they accessed cout and cin like this way and what is this? Kindly explain in detail with detail of real reason.View more random threads:
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hrough namespaces we can group different entities like classes, object and functions under a single name. as a result the global scope is divided in sub scopes, each one with its own name.
Syntax:
namespace identifier{
Entities;
}
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Std is a namespace, all the files that are in the standard library of C++ is declared under std namespace. That is why we have generally included the using namespace std; statement in all programs that used any entity defined in iostream.
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