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Recently I have tried to use some Advance c++ functions in CodeBlocks but all the time it throw errors like " according to c++ 98....... ".
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I am just a new learner and cordially requesting you to help if you know the answer.
You can set compiler version and language standart in settings.
See this How can I add C++11 support to Code::Blocks compiler?
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