What do you mean by modifiers? What are different types of modifiers in c++?
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C++ allows the char, int, and double data types to have modifiers preceding them. A modifier is used to alter the meaning of the base type so that it more precisely fits the needs of various situations. The modifiers signed, unsigned, long, and short can be applied to integer base types. ... For example, unsigned long int.
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A misplaced modifier is a type of ambiguous grammatical construct whereby a grammatical modifier could be misinterpreted as being associated with a word other than the one intended. A dangling modifier is one that has no subject at all and is usually a participle. It is also called illogical participle.
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