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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T15:55:30+00:00 2026-06-04T15:55:30+00:00

I want to define a constant if something is true, and use its value

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I want to define a constant if something is true, and use its value inside a “system(“”);

For example:

#ifdef __unix__
#   define CLRSCR clear
#elif defined _WIN32
#   define CLRSCR cls
#endif


int main(){
    system("CLRSCR"); //use its value here.
}

I know there is clrscr(); in conio.h/conio2.h but this is just an example. And when I try to launch it, it says cls is not declared, or that CLRSCR is not a internal command (bash)

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    2026-06-04T15:55:31+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 3:55 pm

    Constant is an identifier, not a string literal (string literals have double quotes around them; identifiers do not).

    Constant value, on the other hand, is a string literal, not an identifier. You need to switch it around like this:

    #ifdef __unix__
    #   define CLRSCR "clear"
    #elif defined _WIN32
    #   define CLRSCR "cls"
    #endif
    
    
    int main(){
        system(CLRSCR); //use its value here.
    }
    
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