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  • c++ - How does cin work? - Stack Overflow
    In particular, cin reads the keyboard, not "characters on the console " It just so happens that pressing keys both echoes them on the console and feeds them to cin So the fact that your program has output the character a in the meantime has no effect on the contents of the cin stream
  • What is the C equivalent to the C++ cin statement?
    There is no close equivalent to cin in C C++ is an object oriented language and cin uses many of its features (object-orientation, templates, operator overloading) which are not available on C However, you can read things in C using the C standard library, you can look at the relevant part here (cstdio reference)
  • c++ - Can you use cin with string? - Stack Overflow
    You can indeed use something like std::string name; std::cin >> name; but the reading from the stream will stop on the first white space, so a name of the form "Bathsheba Everdene" will stop just after "Bathsheba"
  • What are the rules of the std::cin object in C++?
    std::cin >> firstName; only reads up to, but not including, the first whitespace character, which includes the newline (or '\n') when you press enter, so when it gets to getline(std::cin, articleTitle);, '\n' is still the next character in std::cin, and getline() returns immediately
  • How to read a complete line from the user using cin?
    Cin only gets input for 1 word In order to get input for a sentence, you need to use a getLine(cin, y) in order to get a sentence of input You can also make multiple variables for each word and then tyou use cin to get the input like this cin >> response1, response2, response3, response3, etc;
  • c++ - How do I use cin for an array - Stack Overflow
    There is no possible way to cin an array without overloading the >> operator What you could do however, is declare it in the following fashion What you could do however, is declare it in the following fashion
  • Why would we call cin. clear() and cin. ignore() after reading input?
    internal state of cin set to 4 is like an alarm that is howling and making noise cin clear clears the state back to normal (goodbit) It's like if you had come and silenced the alarm You just put it off You know something happened so you say: "It's OK to stop making noise, I know something is wrong already, shut up (clear)" All right let's
  • c++ - Getting input from user using cin - Stack Overflow
    When cin is used to read in strings, it automatically breaks at whitespace unless you specify otherwise std::string s; std::cin >> noskipws >> s; Alternatively, if you want to get a whole line then use: std::getline(cin, s); You'll also want to allocate storage for a raw char array, but with C++ you should use std::string or std::wstring anyway





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