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how do I do this? i want it to check for numbers

cout<<"Enter your first number: ";
std::cin >> dblNumOne;
int i=0;
char str[]=dblNumkOne;
while (str[i])
{
    if (isalpha(str[i])) printf ("character %c is alphabetic\n",str[i]);
    else printf ("character %c is not alphabetic\n",str[i]);
    i++;
}
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  • 3
    Why don't you just iterate through the string instead of trying to convert it?
    – chris
    Sep 13, 2013 at 2:35

4 Answers 4

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Simple, just iterate through the std::string as such:

std::string dblNumOne;
std::cin >> dblNumOne;

for(unsigned int i = 0; i < dblNumOne.length(); i++)
{
    if (isalpha(dblNumOne[i]))
    {
        printf ("character %c is alphabetic\n", dblNumOne[i]);
    }
    else
    {
        printf ("character %c is not alphabetic\n", dblNumOne[i]);
    }
}
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One way is to use string instead of char, because string has a length function

so like this:

std::string dblNumOne;
std::cout<<"Enter your first number: ";
std::cin >> dblNumOne;
std::cout << dblNumOne.length() << endl;

If you have to use char, then you can simply do it by checking '\0' value which stands for end of string.

My approach would be use the string and get the length of it and then convert it to char array by using c_str() function.

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1) Convert the string to a char array:

strcpy(charArray,stringArray.c_str());

Source: http://v2.cplusplus.com/forum/windows/71633/

2) Print out whether it's a digit or not using isdigit:

while (charArray[i]) {
    if (isdigit(charArray[i])){
        printf ("character %c is a digit\n",str[i]);
    } else {
        printf ("character %c is not a digit\n",str[i]);
    }
    i++;
}

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  • It's simpler than writing a for loop and manually putting each char into the array one-by-one, but that should work too. Sep 13, 2013 at 7:38
  • There's nothing wrong with the original std::string - one can iterate over its charachters and do whaever he wants.
    – Igor R.
    Sep 13, 2013 at 7:40
  • Don't reinvent the wheel Apr 5, 2014 at 20:07
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If you want to check for numbers, you could try this:

std::string str = "";
std::cout<<"enter string>>";
std::cin>>str;

int is_number = 0; 
char filter[] = "0123456789";

for(int n=0; n<str.size(); ++n){
   for(int i=0; i<10; ++i){

      if(str[n] == filter[i]){
          ++is_number;
          break; // found match, filter next char in str
      }else if(str[n] != filter[i] && i == 9){
          std::cout<<"'"<<str[n]<<"' is not a digit!\n";
      }
   }
}

if(is_number == str.size()){
    std::cout<<"You entered a number";
}else std::cout<<"You didn't enter a number!";

or to recognize decimal numbers you could try this:

int is_number = 0, is_decimal = 0; 
char filter[] = ".0123456789";

for(int n=0; n<str.size(); ++n){
   for(int i=0; i<11; ++i){

      if(str[n] == filter[i]){
          if(filter[i] == '.'){
            ++is_decimal;
          }
          ++is_number;
          break;
      }
   }
}// for decimal

if(is_number == str.size() && is_decimal <= 1){
    std::cout<<"You entered a number";
}else std::cout<<"You didn't enter a number!";

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