Can anyone explain what we should prefer "\n" or '\n' for adding a newline character or both are actually the same thing?
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Can anyone explain what we should prefer "\n" or '\n' for adding a newline character or both are actually the same thing?
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Search google first result smh.
I had googled but can't understand the idea. Please if someone knows ,share his idea. Feel free to downvote as most people do to newbie .
According to what i gathered from the stack overflow thread you can do the following two
1.> while adding a new line after any numerical datatype use
'\n'
. example :cout << "age = " << age << '\n'; // more efficient
thancout << "age = " << age << "\n";
2.> If adding a newline after printing a string you can do
cout<<"checkoutput \n";