05. CODE: Send Output to the Console
Send Output to the Console
Previously, you wrote the most basic program that will compile in C++: a simple main()
. In this exercise, you will modify that program to print output to the terminal. Don't forget that you can compile and run your program with the following two steps from the command line:
g++ main.cpp
./a.out
To Complete This Exercise:
- Add code to the main.cpp file below to print "Hello!" using
cout
.
Workspace
This section contains either a workspace (it can be a Jupyter Notebook workspace or an online code editor work space, etc.) and it cannot be automatically downloaded to be generated here. Please access the classroom with your account and manually download the workspace to your local machine. Note that for some courses, Udacity upload the workspace files onto https://github.com/udacity, so you may be able to download them there.
Workspace Information:
- Default file path:
- Workspace type: generic
- Opened files (when workspace is loaded): n/a
-
userCode:
export CXX=g++-7
export CXXFLAGS=-std=c++17
g++() {
/usr/bin/g++-7 -std=c++17 "$1"
}
export -f g++