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C++ has added a new feature to  
<A HREF="../../C/CONCEPT/cast.html">cast</a>
that allows you to cast variables by using a slightly 
more familuar syntax. Have a look at the example below.

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The example shows that casting can now look like a function call.
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<h2>Examples:</h2>

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<a href="../../CPLUSPLUS/EXAMPLES/cast.cc">C++ Example program.</a>
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<h2>See Also:</h2>

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<img src="../../GRAPHICS/whiteball.gif" alt="o">
<a href="../../C/CONCEPT/cast.html">C casting</a>.

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