EDIT: My last question is how do I get a space before the number I put and then put a . at the end of the sentence?
Original Question:
I am learning C++. This is my code
#include <iostream>
int main() {
int iNum;
std::cout << "Please enter your favorite number" << std::endl;
std::cin >> iNum;
std::cout << "Your favorite number is" << std::cout << iNum << std::endl;
return 0;
}
I removed the spaces to make it easier to read. I expect the output to be Your favorite number is 4 if I were to enter a 4 when asked. Instead it says, Your favorite number is51ABC3E84. The last number will always be whatever number I pick. What am I messing up to get the weird output? Thanks for the help for a very noob programmer.
std::cout
in there (it's convertible to avoid *
in 03, even if most C++11 compilers now don't have that changed yet)?std::cout << "Your favorite number is" << iNum << std::endl;
std::cout << "Your favorite number is " << iNum << "." << std::endl;