i compiled the following program
# include %26lt;conio.h%26gt;
# include %26lt;iostream.h%26gt;
int main ()
{
int a,b,c;
cout%26lt;%26lt; "enter the two numbers to be swapped";
cin%26gt;%26gt;a%26gt;%26gt;b;
a = c;
a = b;
b = c;
cout%26lt;%26lt;"the two respective numbers are now";
cout%26lt;%26lt;a%26lt;%26lt;b;
getch();
}
--------------------------------------...
i get the following errors
31 D:\DEV-CPP\include\c++\backward\iostream...
In file included from D:/DEV-CPP/include/c++/backward/iostream...
2 D:\Nakul\programs\swap.cpp
from D:/Nakul/programs/swap.cpp
2 D:\DEV-CPP\include\c++\backward\backward...
#warning This file includes at least one deprecated or antiquated header. Please consider using one of the 32 headers found in section 17.4.1.2 of the C++ standard. Examples include substituting the %26lt;X%26gt; header for the %26lt;X.h%26gt; header for C++ includes, or %26lt;sstream%26gt; instead of the deprecated header %26lt;strstream.h%26gt;. To disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
Compilation error in DEV C++?
Hi
conio.h is an old MSDOS header file specific to microsoft.
You do not require that.
you should do #include %26lt;iostream%26gt; not #include %26lt;iostream.h%26gt;
iostream.h is for old C++ compilers which were made when the language standard wasnt complete.
Vivek
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