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std::cin is the global stream object provided by the C++ standard library for reading from the standard input stream.

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How to check if a string is in a list of strings?

In Python, doing if a in b is really easy, and I'm wondering if there's an equivalent in C++. Specifically, I want to make a list of strings and check if an input is in that list. std::string myinput; ...
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c++, how to verify if the data input is of the correct datatype [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: how do I validate user input as a double in C++? I am new to C++, and I have a function in which I am wanting the user to input a double value. How would I go about insuring that ...
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Using the console in a GUI app in windows, only if its run from a console

My application is a GUI app that has helpful (though optional) information through the terminal (via cout). In Windows I either have a console appear (by compiling as a console app, or allocating it ...
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std::cin:: and why a newline remains

Reference Why is the Console Closing after I've included cin.get()? I was utilizing std::cin.get() #include<iostream> char decision = ' '; bool wrong = true; while (wrong) { std::...
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Avoiding infinite loop when a char is enter in place of int

I'm doing a Banking System project and need to make sure that every input is valid(program has to be robust). If invalid input is given then user has to enter again. But when i have a variable of int ...
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Why does this work? Using cin to read to a char array smaller than given input

I'm reading C++ Primer Plus (6th Edition) and I've come across some sample code in chapter 4 which I have a question about: Listing 4.2 strings.cpp // strings.cpp -- storing strings in an array #...
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Directly capturing cin to a function as parameter without a temporary variable

More of a curiosity question than anything else, but is it actually possible to pass whatever goes through std::cin to a function as a parameter without defining an temporary variable just for reading ...
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C++ cin.fail() question

When running the following code and enter a number, it works fine. But when entering a letter, the program enters an infinite loop, displaying "Enter a number (0 to exit): cin failed." My intent was ...
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Using cin for char array

Here is my code: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ char inp[5], out[4]; cin >> inp >> out; cout << inp << endl; cout << out <...
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How do I prevent a runaway input loop when I request a number but the user enters a non-number?

I need to know how to make my cin statement not appear to 'remove' itself if you input the wrong type. The code is here: int mathOperator() { using namespace std; int Input; do { cout &...
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Why doesn't getline(cin, var) after cin.ignore() read the first character of the string?

I'm creating a simple console application in C++ that gets string and char inputs from the user. To make things simple, I would like to use the string and char data types to pass input from cin to. ...
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C++ Getline after Cin

I am trying to write a program which gets user's input in a specific way. First, I input a word which contains no space; Then, I input another word which may contains space; And the program outputs ...
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C++ cout cin string manipulation

I'm trying to get a line as input from the command line. My problem is that I'm not getting the whole line, but it's being tokenized by space. So if I entered something such as "I like Math a lot" ...
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cin inside a while loop

I have written a simple code: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int a, b; while (cin >> a >> b) //Note the cin inside while loop { cout << a ...
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Ignoring commas in c++ cin

I have the following code: float x1 = 0,x2 = 0,y1 = 0,y2 = 0; cout << "Enter coordinates as \"(x1,y1) (x2,y2)\"\n"; cin >> x1; cin.ignore(1, ','); cin >> y1; cin >> x2; cin....
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cin>> not work with getline() [duplicate]

#include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; int main () { string str; int age; cout << "Please enter age: "; cin>>age; cout << "Please enter ...
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What happens when we store a "char type" value in an "integer type" variable using std::cin?

int i; std::cin >> i; // i = 'a' What is the reaction of std::cin when we try to do this? As we know when the std::cin gets a value, it converts it into ASCII or something other and then stores ...
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Reading getline from cin into a stringstream (C++)

So I'm trying to read input like this from the standard input (using cin): Adam English 85 Charlie Math 76 Erica History 82 Richard Science 90 My goal is to eventually store each ...
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Difference between cin and cin.get() for char array

I have these 2 codes: char a[256]; cin>>a; cout<<a; and char a[256]; cin.get(a,256);cin.get(); cout<<a; and maybe, relative to the second one without cin.get(); char a[256]; cin....
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Why getline() skipping input, even after cin.clear()?

So I have a function that keeps skipping over the first getline and straight to the second one. I tried to clear the buffer but still no luck, what's going on? void getData(char* strA, char* strB) { ...
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Why doesn't std::noskipws work, or what is it supposed to do?

First off my understanding is that cin >> std::noskipws >> str; should stick a whole line from cin like "i have spaces" into str. However this only puts "i" into str. This could be a ...
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C++ Checking for an integer.

New to C++. Having issues correctly looping while handling errors. I am trying to check if user input is an integer, and is positive. do{ cout << "Please enter an integer."; cin >>...
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Best way to read binary file c++ though input redirection

I am trying to read a large binary file thought input redirection (stdin) at runtime, and stdin is mandatory. ./a.out < input.bin So far I have used fgets. But fgets skips blanks and newline. I ...
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How to deactivate input statement after some time?

We know input function or operator (cin, scanf,gets….etc) wait to take input form user & this time has no limit. Now, I will ask a question & user give the answer, till now there no problem ...
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Read only one char from cin

when reading from std::cin even if I want to read only one char. It will wait for the user to insert any number of chars and hit Enter to continue ! I want to read char by char and do some ...
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Why cin stopped working after cin>>(int) failed?

When cin>>(int) and cin>>(string) are called, when the first input is not correct for integer, it seems that cin>>(string) will fail to retrieve the second input even if it is ...
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Wait until user presses enter in C++?

waitForEnter() { char enter; do { cin.get(enter); } while ( enter != '\n' ); } It works, but not always. It doesn't work when an enter is pressed just before the function is ...
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Reading in a specific format with cin

How can i read in a specific format using cin? Example:-for reading a complex number, I would like the user to enter it as usual:x+yi, so i want something like this: cin>>x>>"+">>y>>"i"; But this is ...
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Meaning of cin.fail() in C++?

while (!correct) { cout << "Please enter an angle value => "; cin >> value; //request user to input a value if(cin.fail()) // LINE 7 { ...
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Why does cin.clear() fix an infinite loop caused by bad input to cin?

I've written a switch statement, and created a default which would simply say the user picked a bad option and repeat the input. I wanted to make sure that if there was an issue, it would clear the ...
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Clear the cin buffer before another input request, c++

I have the following code: int choice = 0; char st1[N]; cout << "enter choice" <<endl; cin >> choice; cout << "enter sentence" << endl; cin.get(st1, N-1); when ...
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Why does the program not stop for the input? [duplicate]

Hello all i just started learning c++ an hour ago and I'm encountering this error : #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <string> int main() { using namespace std; ...
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C++ cin whitespace question

Programming novice here. I'm trying to allow a user to enter their name, firstName middleName lastName on one line in the console (ex. "John Jane Doe"). I want to make the middleName optional. So if ...
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C++ round a double up to 2 decimal places

I am having trouble rounding a GPA double to 2 decimal places. (ex of a GPA needed to be rounded: 3.67924) I am currently using ceil to round up, but it currently outputs it as a whole number (368) ...
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Should reading negative into unsigned fail via std::cin (gcc, clang disagree)?

For example, #include <iostream> int main() { unsigned n{}; std::cin >> n; std::cout << n << ' ' << (bool)std::cin << std::endl; } When input -1, clang 6.0....
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Using cin in QtCreator

For school, we use C++ as the language of choice. I am currently using QtCreator as an IDE, and for its GUI library, it is wonderful. The school is using Visual Studio. However, most of the programs ...
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What does cin do when there is an error

#include<iostream>; int main() { int a = 1; int b = 2; std::cin >> a >> b; std::cout << a << "+" << b << "=" << a+b << std::endl; ...
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How to properly use cin.peek()

This function is supposed to read a fraction and place it in an array. If the user enters '0' the function is supposed to exit. I am trying to do this using the cin.peek() function but execution ...
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Passing input as a function argument using cin

My program: class test { int k; public: void changeval(int i){k=i;} }; int main() { test obj; int i; cin>>i; obj.changeval(i); return 0; } Is there any way, ...
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getline(cin, aString) receiving input without another enter

My code looks like this, string aString; cin >> aString; cout << "This is what cin gets:" << aString << endl; getline(cin, aString); cout << "This is what getline(cin, &...
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Reading 'unsigned int' using 'cin'

I am trying to read an unsigned int using cin as follows: #include <limits.h> #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { unsigned int number; //...
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Is it possible to "prepare" input from cin?

In his answer, specifically in the linked Ideone example, @Nawaz shows how you can change the buffer object of cout to write to something else. This made me think of utilizing that to prepare input ...
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Effects on Input Variable after Failed Input Stream

I was working on the following code. #include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Enter numbers separated by whitespace (use -1 to quit): "; int i = 0; while (i != -1) { std::...
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Is it possible to read an empty string from cin and still get true from cin.good()?

My question is based on this simple code: #include <string> using namespace std; int main() { string buf; while (cin >> buf && !buf.empty()) { cout << "...
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std::cin really slow

So I was trying to write myself a command for a linux pipeline. Think of it as a replica of gnu 'cat' or 'sed', that takes input from stdin, does some processing and writes to stdout. I originally ...
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How to put data in cin from string

I need to write tests(using google testing framework) for small study program that was written not by me. (it's just small console game which can get modes from command line or just get it in runtime)...
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What are the rules of the std::cin object in C++?

I am writing a small program for my personal use to practice learning C++ and for its functionality, an MLA citation generator (I'm writing a large paper with tens of citations). For lack of a better ...
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Program skips second cin

I'm making a C++ Mind Reader program, which is nearly complete. However, it feels the need to skip the second cin. I've searched and I'm not exactly sure what's wrong. I've examined the code and I bet ...
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Providing default value of cin input

My app reads user input using std::cin stream. In one place I would like to provide default input and let the user to accept it as it is (by pressing enter) or modify it before continuing (by removing ...
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Cin in a while loop

So, I've looked around and haven't been able to figure out what's going on with cin during my While loop. I'm working through the book C++ Primer (5th edition) and I noticed that during one of the ...
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