I am having trouble with reading in a text file full of names (some are repeated) and inputting the first and last names together on 1 line. The program works and deletes repeated names but outputs them in alphabetical order with first and last names being treated as 2 different names. Am I outputting the names wrong with:
string name;
while (partyList >> name)
{
NamesList.insert(name);
}
cout << "Here is the party list without repetion: " << endl;
while (!NamesList.empty()) {
cout << ' ' << *NamesList.begin() << endl;
NamesList.erase(NamesList.begin());
}
?
The text file is PartyList.txt and it contains:
Daniel Walrus
Amy Giester
Jim Carry
Gregg Lunch
Irony Max
Jim Carry
Daniel Walrus
Gregg Lunch
Currently my output is:
Amy
Carrey
Daniel
Giester
Gregg
Irony
Jim
Lunch
Max
Walrus
Here is my code (this is part of a larger assignment which is completed besides making the first and last names go together):
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <set>
using namespace std;
void PartyList();
int main()
{
PartyList();
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
void PartyList()
{
fstream partyList;
partyList.open("PartyList.txt", fstream::in);
if (!partyList)
{
cout << "Couldn't open file!" << endl;
}
set<string> NamesList;
string name;
while (partyList >> name)
{
NamesList.insert(name);
}
cout << "Here is the party list without repetion: " << endl;
while(!NamesList.empty()) { cout << ' ' << *NamesList.begin() << endl;
NamesList.erase(NamesList.begin());
}
//cout << name << endl;
cout << endl;
}
std::getline
.string
s are split up on whitespace when you read them (as is pretty much everything).cin>>str;
to read a string it stops at a space. (or in you casepartyList >> name;
)partyList >> name
was the problem. I though it was the wholewhile
function that was the problem. Thanks again!