Psl/c++ cheat sheet
data types
- int - for typical 32-bit integers
- double - for floating point numbers. Sometimes, it is OK to use float, but its precision is usually not enough.
- char - for 1-byte characters
- long long - for large integers (64 bits)
input/output
c++: cin/cout
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
int x;
cin >> x;
cout << "answer = " << (x+1) << endl;
}
Remarks: Don't forget the using namespace line. If you do not declare that you need to prefix cin, cout, endl with std, e.g., use std::cin.