What will be the output of the following C++ code by manipulating the text file?#include int main () {if (remove( "myfile.txt" ) != 0 )perror( "Error" );elseputs( "Success" );return 0;}

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What will be the output of the following C++ code by manipulating the text file?<br>#include <stdio.h><br>int main () <br>{<br>if (remove( "myfile.txt" ) != 0 )<br>perror( "Error" );<br>else<br>puts( "Success" );<br>return 0;<br>}