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Use a Macro to Improve Your Debug Output

Frequently, and especially during development and debugging, you want to write out the values of a variable. To distinguish these variables, label them by putting this directive in:

#define PUTOUT(x) cout<<#x<<" = "<

Then, inside the code, put:

PUTOUT(Variable);PUTOUT(Variable_2);    

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