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Global Variables

Global variables are variables that are declared outside the scope of a function. While it is common, even encouraged, to declare global constants, global variables are problematic as program size increases. Because of this, the use of global variables should be limited.

#include <iostream>
 
using namespace std;
 
// count is a global variable.  This should be avoided.
int count;
 
// MAX_SIZE is a global constant.  This is not a problem.
const int MAX_SIZE {10};
 
int main() {
  ...
}

You should not use global variables unless you are given permission to do so by your instructor.

guides/programstyle/globals.txt · Last modified: 2024/07/25 15:01 by 127.0.0.1