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A nanosecond is one-billionth of a second.
A native data type is one defined in the C++ language, as opposed to a user-defined data type (class).
The new operator is used to allocate memory for variables of the dynamic storage class; these are usually variables whose storage requirements aren't known until the program is executing.
The newline character is the C++ character used to indicate the end of a line of text.
Nondisplay character; see nonprinting character.
A nonmember function is one that is not a member of a particular class being discussed, although it may be a member function of another class.
A nonnumeric variable is a variable that is not used in calculations like adding, multiplying, or subtracting. Such variables might represent ...
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