#include using namespace std; #include "maximum.h" int main() { int int1, int2, int3; cout << "Input three integer values: "; cin >> int1 >> int2 >> int3; cout << "The maximum integer value is: " << maximum(int1, int2, int3); double double1, double2, double3; cout << "\n\nInput three double values: "; cin >> double1 >> double2 >> double3; cout << "The maximum double value is: " << maximum(double1, double2, double3); char char1, char2, char3; cout << "\n\nInput three characters: "; cin >> char1 >> char2 >> char3; cout << "The maximum character value is: " << maximum(char1, char2, char3) << endl; } This is C programming. I can't seem to get this file to work and I was told to use the header file as a source which confused me even more. Someone help please.
Types of Loop
Loops are the elements of programming in which a part of code is repeated a particular number of times. Loop executes the series of statements many times till the conditional statement becomes false.
Loops
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include "maximum.h"
int main()
{
int int1, int2, int3;
cout << "Input three integer values: ";
cin >> int1 >> int2 >> int3;
cout << "The maximum integer value is: "
<< maximum(int1, int2, int3);
double double1, double2, double3;
cout << "\n\nInput three double values: ";
cin >> double1 >> double2 >> double3;
cout << "The maximum double value is: "
<< maximum(double1, double2, double3);
char char1, char2, char3;
cout << "\n\nInput three characters: ";
cin >> char1 >> char2 >> char3;
cout << "The maximum character value is: "
<< maximum(char1, char2, char3) << endl;
}
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