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Khoshtip Posted 13 years ago
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as with

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What the *as with * here and in generally means?
As with an ostream, an istream uses a buffer to communicate with the operating system.

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khoshtip What the *as with * here and in generally means? in the same way, manner, etc. as; similar(ly) to; as also exists in the case of

  • khoshtip What the *as with * here and in generally means?
  • in the same way, manner, etc.
  • as; similar(ly) to; as also exists in the case of
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khoshtipWhat the *as with * here and in generally means?
in the same way, manner, etc. as; similar(ly) to; as also exists in the case of
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