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I have the following code:

std::stringstream ss;
ss << 1 << "a b c";
std::string result;
ss >> result;
std::cout << result << std::endl;

I see "1a" instead of "1a b c".

I read somewhere that I should have ss << std::noskip. But it doesn't help.

Any idea?

Thanks in advance.

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  • Use getline instead.
    – Kerrek SB
    Jun 5, 2013 at 8:38

2 Answers 2

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std::getline(ss, result);

or, just get string

result = ss.str();
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    I had trouble with std::noskipws a while ago and I did not find the documentation clear enough so I'd go with getline.
    – Djon
    Jun 5, 2013 at 8:34
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    noskipws does not affect strings the way you think. 1a will still be read instead of the line. The difference comes in case when the stream begins with a space. if you input ` aa bb cc` then without noskipws aa will be read, with noskipws -empty string! Jun 5, 2013 at 8:35
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//Try using this for getting whitespace in string
    string input;
    cout<<"\nInput : "<<input;
    getline(cin,input);
    string result,label;
    std::stringstream sstr(input);
    while(sstr>>label){
        result=result+label+" ";
    }
cout<<"\nResult : "<<result;

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