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Introduction to C++
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Introduction to C++

Introduction to C++

1. Basics
2. Variables
3. Conditional Statements
4. Loops
5. Intro to Arrays

New Lines

As it is mentioned before the object cout doesn’t give us the opportunity to start the message from a new line. So what should we do if we want to print the message or data to separate lines?

To insert a new line you can use endl manipulator:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming!" << endl; cout << "I love C++" << " and " << "Python!"; return 0; }
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As a more compact alternative to endl you can also use \n character:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming! \n" << endl; cout << "I love C++"; return 0; }
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To create a blank line just use twice character \n after each other.

If you want to insert double quote characters to your message you can also use here the backslash \".

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

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Section 1. Chapter 3
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New Lines

As it is mentioned before the object cout doesn’t give us the opportunity to start the message from a new line. So what should we do if we want to print the message or data to separate lines?

To insert a new line you can use endl manipulator:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming!" << endl; cout << "I love C++" << " and " << "Python!"; return 0; }
copy

As a more compact alternative to endl you can also use \n character:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming! \n" << endl; cout << "I love C++"; return 0; }
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To create a blank line just use twice character \n after each other.

If you want to insert double quote characters to your message you can also use here the backslash \".

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

Section 1. Chapter 3
toggle bottom row

New Lines

As it is mentioned before the object cout doesn’t give us the opportunity to start the message from a new line. So what should we do if we want to print the message or data to separate lines?

To insert a new line you can use endl manipulator:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming!" << endl; cout << "I love C++" << " and " << "Python!"; return 0; }
copy

As a more compact alternative to endl you can also use \n character:

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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming! \n" << endl; cout << "I love C++"; return 0; }
copy

To create a blank line just use twice character \n after each other.

If you want to insert double quote characters to your message you can also use here the backslash \".

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below

Everything was clear?

As it is mentioned before the object cout doesn’t give us the opportunity to start the message from a new line. So what should we do if we want to print the message or data to separate lines?

To insert a new line you can use endl manipulator:

12345678
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming!" << endl; cout << "I love C++" << " and " << "Python!"; return 0; }
copy

As a more compact alternative to endl you can also use \n character:

12345678
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "I love programming! \n" << endl; cout << "I love C++"; return 0; }
copy

To create a blank line just use twice character \n after each other.

If you want to insert double quote characters to your message you can also use here the backslash \".

Task

Print two messages: "Hello!" and "I love C++!" separating them by a blank line:

  1. Print the message "Hello!" with twice character \n.
  2. Print the message "I love C++!".

Don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of both these statements.

Switch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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