We can designate constant values in C++ by using the "const" keyword.
For example:
const int MAX_VALUE = 100;
This line of code declares a constant integer variable named "MAXVALUE" with a value of 100. The "const" keyword ensures that the value of MAXVALUE cannot be changed throughout the program.
We can also declare constant pointers, references, and member functions in C++ using the "const" keyword.
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