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Let's say you
want to declare a variable of type int called
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myAge. That is to say, the variable myAge will store an
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integer.
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In C++, this is
written:
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int
myAge;
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All this does is
tell the computer that you plan to use an
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integer, and
that the integer's name is myAge.
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