4822Introducing the 'for' loophttp://www.geekpedia.com/prog_ttrls.php?id=9In this tutorial I expect you to have a little knowledge about programming, but to understand at least the C++ variables and other basic information.
Like in any other programming language, loops are very useful for repeating tasks. For is probably the best example of a loop.
C++ Arrays are the data structures which can be used to store consecutive values of the same data types. C++ Arrays can be declared for all c++ data types viz., int, float, double, char, struct, char etc., All the values are stored in consecutive memory locations. The values can be accessed by using the position of the stored value.
C is a professional programmer's language. It was designed to get in one's way as little as possible. Kernighan and Ritchie wrote the original language definition in their book, The C Programming Language (below), as part of their research at AT&T. Unix and C++ emerged from the same labs. For several years I used AT&T as my long distance carrier in appreciation of all that CS research, but hearing "thank you for using AT&T" for the millionth time has used up that good will.
Visual C++ 6.0 is designed to help you build your C++ programs and has a debugger and compiler and everthing all in one, so you dont have to bother with any of that. The source code you write will be saved in a file with a .cpp extension (the cpp stands for C plus plus). The compiler will translate the higher-level instructions you wrote into machine language ( 1's and 0's). This is what the computer doesunderstand. So when you compile the program, the compiler will aso create a file with a .obj extension (obj for object). And finally, once the compiler creates the object file, the linker is then executed. The linker will take the object file and combine additional machine code nessary for it to run correctly, and an executable file is then created, which has an extension of .exe (exe for executable). If all is well, you can run the .exe file over and over without need of anymore translating and such. This is your final product
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