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Question by John
Submitted on 12/20/2003
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In my Turbo C++ compiler an error message comes as - unable to include iostream.h.what should I do so that my compiler includes iostream.h file?


Answer by ravs
Submitted on 1/17/2004
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check the path of the directory named 'include' on windows>directories.
If it's not as it is on the disk then correct it.

 

Answer by calprince
Submitted on 2/17/2004
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Go to Options -> Directories. Then in the include files column enter the path of the directory that contains your include files. That should solve your problem.

 

Answer by asdf
Submitted on 7/18/2004
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as like

 

Answer by nafiseh
Submitted on 10/12/2004
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my problem is
when i write a program in turbo c++ 4.5
the program give error
the error is noname00.cpp1
could you help me?
thank you
my mail is nafisehz2001@yahoo.com

 

Answer by Balanand
Submitted on 4/11/2006
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There may be two reasons- 1.The path of your include folder is wrong 2.The particuler header file which you mentioned is not present in the include directory.
           The first cause can be corrected by providing right path to the header files.
To correct the second cause, the only way is to copy that particular header file in the include directoy from installation disc.
           The second problem often occures due to some error during installation of the program.

 

Answer by ismail
Submitted on 10/7/2006
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hey i hope u find this ..i had the same error ..and i did what those people said but it's not the answer ..cause the directories were right ..
here is what i found
change the file name from anything.c  to anything.cpp and thank me later ..c ya

 

Answer by Hasham
Submitted on 5/5/2007
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i had the same problem and was searching for it for the last 4 months and at last i found it a tricky one. here it is
in ur IDE window
goto options-->directories
here u will see
INCLUDE DIRECTORIES
c:\TC\INCLUDE
isn't it???
here u have two options

1-correct it to
c:\Turbo C++ 3.0\include

2-rename ur foulder in perhaps
C: drive "Turbo C++ 3.0"-->"TC"
got the point na ;-) it was as simple my dear
Take care and if it works...
remember to pray for me
hasham_anwer@hotmail.com

 

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