I'm new to C++ programming, and I've come upon a roadblock. Here's my code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int sum = 0, a;
cout << "enter first set of numbers:";
while(cin >> a) sum += a;
cout << "first sum = " << sum;
cin.clear();
cin.ignore( numeric_limits<streamsize>::max(), '\n');
sum = 0;
cout << "enter second set of numbers:";
while(cin >> a) sum += a;
cout << "second sum = " << sum;
}
I'm trying to sum two sets of numbers that I input at the command line. The problem is that when I hit ctrl-d to terminate my first set of numbers, it skips the second set of cin's. Most of the pages I find elsewhere on the internet tell me to use cin.clear and cin.ignore. I've tried that and it still doesn't work. This page question concerning cin.clear() even seems to have the same problems. However, the fixes they suggest don't work for me.
Does this code above work for anyone else?