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\n

Why don’t you have to put another inserting operator before the \n shortcut?

10th Aug 2018, 12:49 PM
Dmitri
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mn121 he's mentioning some sort of "inserting operator" so i'm not sure what he means by that and i need that clarified by saying which language it is. if it's c++ and he means the bitwise right shift when writing to cout, that would just mean that "\n" can just be part of a string
10th Aug 2018, 3:58 PM
hinanawi
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which language are you talking about?
10th Aug 2018, 3:10 PM
hinanawi
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hinanawi \n can be written in any language...
10th Aug 2018, 3:56 PM
mn121
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