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good day everyone, can somebody help me how to use text files in dev C++. we have a project for extra credit in school. Im making a currency exchange rate 1) view table 2)update the file(change currency rates) 3) make conversions(using the file if possible) . im just a newbie learning new things :( TIA
- C: If and Else Statements. So we've learnt how to collect basic data from the user, but wouldn't it be useful if we could do different things depending on what the user typed in? Well this happens to be a very core concept of computer programming, and we can do exactly as previously described with these things called 'if' statements.
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- Its not there in Dev C. I found this article, which says you can do it using windows.h.Sadly it doesn't provide any example programs. Can somebody please provide an example program which uses thread functions in windows.h or any other header file which is widely used and is present in Dev C?
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Let's watch https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47072700/global-currency-converter too.
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Basic C++ Program Examples
In the first module, you'll learn step-by-step how to create and show a window. Later modules will introduce the Component Object Model (COM), graphics and text, and user input.
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Simple C++ Programs Examples
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Introduction to Windows Programming in C++ | This section describes some of the basic terminology and coding conventions used in Windows programming. |
Module 1. Your First Windows Program | In this module, you will create a simple Windows program that shows a blank window. |
Module 2. Using COM in Your Windows Program | This module introduces the Component Object Model (COM), which underlies many of the modern Windows APIs. |
Module 3. Windows Graphics | This module introduces the Windows graphics architecture, with a focus on Direct2D. |
Module 4. User Input | This module describes mouse and keyboard input. |
Sample Code | Contains links to download the sample code for this series. |