So these are the type of examples that make me frustrated because they seem simple, but do not produce the desired result. Consider the example below:
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
int a = 7;
int &b = a;
std::cout << "a = " << a << " ,\tb = " << b << std::endl;
b = 10;
std::cout << "a = " << a << " ,\tb = " << b << std::endl;
}
Output:
a = 7 , b = 7
a = 10 , b = 10
Can someone please explain to me why the first escape character seems to be ignored and there is no tab, but in the second example the tab is present. Been looking at this example for a while and am no closer to a solution.
Note: I am running this in Visual Studios 2010