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5.10.8.Using the endl stream manipulator.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
   cout << "Welcome to ";
   cout << "C++!";
   cout << endl;   // end line stream manipulator

   return 0;
}
5.10.output manipulator
5.10.1.A simple output manipulator
5.10.2.Create an output manipulator
5.10.3.ostream flag
5.10.4.EndLine manipulator (using escape sequence \n and member function flush)
5.10.5.Create user-defined, nonparameterized stream manipulators: bell manipulator (using escape sequence \a)
5.10.6.Create user-defined, nonparameterized stream manipulators: carriageReturn manipulator (using escape sequence \r)
5.10.7.tab manipulator (using escape sequence \t)
5.10.8.Using the endl stream manipulator.
5.10.9.Create custom ostream operator
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