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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of input and output operations in C++, focusing on interactions with the keyboard and screen, file handling, and stream types. It explains how to create, link, and use input and output streams, emphasizing error handling and stream closure. The lecture also delves into the use of file streams, including reading and writing text and binary files, and provides insights on controlling input from the keyboard. Additionally, it discusses the importance of using cerr for error messages and the distinction between input and output streams. The content is illustrated with practical examples and tips for efficient stream management.
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