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  1. Explicitly Define Datatype in Python Function - Stack Overflow

    I want to define 2 variables in python function and define them as float explicitly. However, when i tried to define them in the function parameter, it's showing syntax error.

  2. Is it possible to use a if statement inside #define?

    It is possible to use anything in #define - you just need to be careful about the preprocessor. See @Saeed's answer below.

  3. What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++?

    Nov 27, 2015 · 0 in C or C++ #define allows you to create preprocessor Macros. In the normal C or C++ build process the first thing that happens is that the PreProcessor runs, the …

  4. c++ - What does ## in a #define mean? - Stack Overflow

    In other words, when the compiler starts building your code, no #define statements or anything like that is left. A good way to understand what the preprocessor does to your code is to get …

  5. What is the difference between #define and const? [duplicate]

    The #define directive is a preprocessor directive; the preprocessor replaces those macros by their body before the compiler even sees it. Think of it as an automatic search and replace of your …

  6. How do I define a function with optional arguments?

    How do I define a function with optional arguments? Asked 13 years, 4 months ago Modified 12 months ago Viewed 1.2m times

  7. Why use #define instead of a variable - Stack Overflow

    Mar 28, 2018 · What is the point of #define in C++? I've only seen examples where it's used in place of a "magic number" but I don't see the point in just giving that value to a variable instead.

  8. What's the difference in practice between inline and #define?

    Aug 24, 2010 · 2 Macros (created with #define) are always replaced as written, and can have double-evaluation problems. inline on the other hand, is purely advisory - the compiler is free …

  9. c# - Define #define, including some examples - Stack Overflow

    1 #define is a special "before compile" directive in C# (it derives from the old C preprocessor directives) that defines a preprocessor symbol. Coupled with #if, depending on what symbols …

  10. Array format for #define (C preprocessor) - Stack Overflow

    Probably a naïve question - I used to program 20 years ago and haven't coded much since. My memory of how the C preprocessor works has atrophied significantly since then... I am writing …