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Difference between#include<stdio.h> and namespace std;

Why is it so that in some books there is using namespace std; is used where as in some #include<stdio.h> is used what's the difference between them

28th Nov 2016, 5:50 PM
Valmik Varandani
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'include' basically does a copy-paste the value of a file to the location of the "include" line. This is used to make your source code (usually .c file) aware of a declaration of other source code (usually sits in .h file). 'using' basically tells the compiler that in the next code you are using something (usually a namespace) so you won't have to do it explicitly each time: Instead of: std::string a; std::string b; std::string c; You could write: using namespace std; string a; string b; string c;
28th Nov 2016, 6:15 PM
Abdelaziz Abubaker
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