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- /* ------------------------------------------------------ */
- /* CINCOUTA.CPP */
- /* A simple program that uses cin and cout */
- /* (c) 1990 Borland International */
- /* All rights reserved. */
- /* ------------------------------------------------------ */
- /* veröffentlicht in: DOS toolbox 2'92 */
- /* ------------------------------------------------------ */
-
- /*
- CIN and COUT are variables which are used to perform
- standard input and output in a C++ program. They parallel
- the functionality of ANSI C's functions printf() and
- scanf(). These variables are declared in all C++ programs.
- They can be accessed by including the header file
- "iostream.h" into any C++ source file.
- CIN and COUT are of a predefined C++ Stream Library
- class type. Since they are of a class type, they have
- data members (variables) and member functions associated
- with them. Therefore, when standard input or output is
- performed in a C++ program, the functions of CIN and COUT
- are called.
- */
-
- #include <iostream.h>
-
- // ------------------------------------------------------ *
- int main()
- {
- int i;
-
- cin >> i;
- cout << i;
- return 0;
- } // end of main()
- /* ------------------------------------------------------ */
- /* CINCOUTA.CPP */
-
-