Comments
Comments in programming are parts of code that are ignored. It’s a good rule to use them to improve the readability of your code with specific descriptions of what a certain part of the code does. Comments also help when you want to test a certain part of the program without deleting the other code.
To mark the line(or part of the line) as a comment, begin the respective string with //
.
For example, in this case, the line which outputs the message "Hello!"
will be ignored:
123456789#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() {      // cout << "Hello! \n";      cout << "I love C++! ";      cout << "Goodbye!";     return 0; }
This type of comment is also good for code explanation:
cout << "Goodbye!"; // Print the message
If you want the compiler to ignore several lines use multi-line comments. They start with /*
and end with */
:
123456789#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() {      /* cout << "Hello!";      cout << "I love C++! "; */      cout << "Goodbye!"; // Print the message      return 0; }
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Comments in programming are parts of code that are ignored. It’s a good rule to use them to improve the readability of your code with specific descriptions of what a certain part of the code does. Comments also help when you want to test a certain part of the program without deleting the other code.
To mark the line(or part of the line) as a comment, begin the respective string with //
.
For example, in this case, the line which outputs the message "Hello!"
will be ignored:
123456789#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() {      // cout << "Hello! \n";      cout << "I love C++! ";      cout << "Goodbye!";     return 0; }
This type of comment is also good for code explanation:
cout << "Goodbye!"; // Print the message
If you want the compiler to ignore several lines use multi-line comments. They start with /*
and end with */
:
123456789#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() {      /* cout << "Hello!";      cout << "I love C++! "; */      cout << "Goodbye!"; // Print the message      return 0; }
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