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Use this tag for questions about using, storing or manipulating integral values of all types and sizes, including concerns about overflow. Not for code that casually happens to use integers.
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User input validation that might be unbreakable for C++
The #define NOMINMAX issue is easy to fix. To do so we need to remove(or move internally to our input function) the using namespace std; call as this pollutes our global namespace with max/min calls. …