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| author | Max Schumacher <maximilianbschumacher@gmail.com> | 2020-09-22 09:42:31 +0200 | 
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-09-22 09:42:31 +0200 | 
| commit | 50e28017f8d11a55c27fc0b134d504a198d6097f (patch) | |
| tree | c7a96bdbed768ff5cdd3898c4d494f3da5a323d0 /c++.html.markdown | |
| parent | 11520e91a1446569520d0b2aeb29c6ae03e0c088 (diff) | |
| parent | 79ebb067b36aa96ae6d6daee3f070bf0c895ea73 (diff) | |
Merge pull request #4011 from sburris0/3546
[C++/en] Replace newline string with newline character
Diffstat (limited to 'c++.html.markdown')
| -rw-r--r-- | c++.html.markdown | 22 | 
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
| diff --git a/c++.html.markdown b/c++.html.markdown index 59aad210..626da194 100644 --- a/c++.html.markdown +++ b/c++.html.markdown @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ int main()     cin >> myInt;     // cout can also be formatted -   cout << "Your favorite number is " << myInt << "\n"; +   cout << "Your favorite number is " << myInt << '\n';     // prints "Your favorite number is <myInt>"     cerr << "Used for error messages"; @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ void Dog::print() const  Dog::~Dog()  { -    std::cout << "Goodbye " << name << "\n"; +    std::cout << "Goodbye " << name << '\n';  }  int main() { @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ void OwnedDog::setOwner(const std::string& dogsOwner)  void OwnedDog::print() const  {      Dog::print(); // Call the print function in the base Dog class -    std::cout << "Dog is owned by " << owner << "\n"; +    std::cout << "Dog is owned by " << owner << '\n';      // Prints "Dog is <name> and weights <weight>"      //        "Dog is owned by <owner>"  } @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ mymap.insert(pair<char,int>('Z',26));  // To iterate  map<char,int>::iterator it;  for (it=mymap.begin(); it!=mymap.end(); ++it) -    std::cout << it->first << "->" << it->second << '\n'; +    std::cout << it->first << "->" << it->second << std::cout;  // Output:  // A->1  // Z->26 @@ -1117,33 +1117,33 @@ const int maxL = 15;  auto second = make_tuple(maxN, maxL);  // Printing elements of 'first' tuple -cout << get<0>(first) << " " << get<1>(first) << "\n"; //prints : 10 A +cout << get<0>(first) << " " << get<1>(first) << '\n'; //prints : 10 A  // Printing elements of 'second' tuple -cout << get<0>(second) << " " << get<1>(second) << "\n"; // prints: 1000000000 15 +cout << get<0>(second) << " " << get<1>(second) << '\n'; // prints: 1000000000 15  // Unpacking tuple into variables  int first_int;  char first_char;  tie(first_int, first_char) = first; -cout << first_int << " " << first_char << "\n";  // prints : 10 A +cout << first_int << " " << first_char << '\n';  // prints : 10 A  // We can also create tuple like this.  tuple<int, char, double> third(11, 'A', 3.14141);  // tuple_size returns number of elements in a tuple (as a constexpr) -cout << tuple_size<decltype(third)>::value << "\n"; // prints: 3 +cout << tuple_size<decltype(third)>::value << '\n'; // prints: 3  // tuple_cat concatenates the elements of all the tuples in the same order.  auto concatenated_tuple = tuple_cat(first, second, third);  // concatenated_tuple becomes = (10, 'A', 1e9, 15, 11, 'A', 3.14141) -cout << get<0>(concatenated_tuple) << "\n"; // prints: 10 -cout << get<3>(concatenated_tuple) << "\n"; // prints: 15 -cout << get<5>(concatenated_tuple) << "\n"; // prints: 'A' +cout << get<0>(concatenated_tuple) << '\n'; // prints: 10 +cout << get<3>(concatenated_tuple) << '\n'; // prints: 15 +cout << get<5>(concatenated_tuple) << '\n'; // prints: 'A'  /////////////////////////////////// | 
