You can begin coding your HelloWorld program. The .cpp file that you create will be saved in the project folder you just created Creating a project.
Files are edited in the C/C++ editor located to the right of the C/C++ Projects view. The left margin of the C/C++ editor, called the marker bar, displays icons for items such as bookmarks, breakpoints, and compiler errors and warnings.
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To create a C++ file:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
// Say Hello five times
for (int index = 0; index < 5; ++index)
cout << "HelloWorld!" << endl;
char input = 'i';
cout << "To exit, press 'm'" << endl;
while(input != 'm') {
cin >> input;
cout << "You just entered " << input
<< " you need to enter m to exit." << endl;
}
exit(0);
}
Your new .cpp file is displayed in the C/C++ Projects view and in the Navigator view. Your project now contains main.cpp. Before you can build your HelloWorld project, you must create a makefile.
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