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I started learning C++ and I read a book which writes that I must use the <string> header file because the string type is not built directly into the compiler. If I use the <iostream> I can use the string type.

Do I have to include the <string> header when I want to use the string type if I included the <iostream> header? Why? Is there some difference?

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Yes, you have to include what you use. It's not mandated that standard headers include one another (with a few exceptions IIRC). It might work now, but might fail on a different compiler.

In your case, apparently <iostream> includes <string>, directly or indirectly, but don't rely on it.


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