Now press F 2 to save your program or use Save option with .cpp extension. You can change
the file name and save it using the Save option in File menu. In the following window the file
is saved with ABC.CPP.
STEP 4: COMPILE THE PROGRAM
Unix/Linux platform:
Open the terminal window; change the working directory to the directory where the program file
is stored.
Compile the program using the command: g++ filename.cpp
It will display the errors and warnings. If there are any errors and warnings, correct them and
save the corrected file again.
After successful compilation, file a.out will be created in the same directory.
Windows platform: ...
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