21

Can anyone tell me why the below piece of code I wrote when compiling keeps complaining istream_iterator is not a member of std please can you tell? Thanks guys

#include <cstdlib>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <string.h>
#include <vector>
#include <fstream>
//#include<sstream>

struct field_reader: std::ctype<char> {

    field_reader(): std::ctype<char>(get_table()) {}

    static std::ctype_base::mask const* get_table() {
        static std::vector<std::ctype_base::mask>
            rc(table_size, std::ctype_base::mask());

        rc[';'] = std::ctype_base::space;
        return &rc[0];
    }
};


struct Stud{
    double VehicleID;
    double FinancialYear;
    double VehicleType;
    double Manufacturer;
    double ConditionScore;


    friend std::istream &operator>>(std::istream &is, Stud &s) {
        return is >> s.VehicleID >> s.FinancialYear >> s.VehicleType >>      s.Manufacturer >> s.ConditionScore;
    }

    // we'll also add an operator<< to support printing these out:
    friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, Stud const &s) {
        return os << s.VehicleID  << "\t"
                  << s.FinancialYear << "\t"
                  << s.VehicleType    << "\t"
                  << s.Manufacturer   << "\t"
                  << s.ConditionScore;
    }
};

int main(){
// Open the file:
std::ifstream in("VehicleData_cs2v_1.csv");

// Use the ctype facet we defined above to classify `;` as white-space:
in.imbue(std::locale(std::locale(), new field_reader));

// read all the data into the vector:
std::vector<Stud> studs{(std::istream_iterator<Stud>(in)),
 std::istream_iterator<Stud>()};

// show what we read:
for (auto s : studs)
    std::cout << s << "\n";
}

So please if you spot the issue let me know as I can't quite tell at the moment and I believe I put in all the necessary include libraries

1 Answer 1

37

The error message may sound a bit misleading, but it's the best thing the compiler could say. std::istream_iterator is declared in the <iterator> header file, that's what causes your problem.

Just add this to your includes

#include <iterator>
10
  • Hi, thanks that solved my problem.but I cannot print s for some reason. I insert an csv file, read it in and want to cout s. Why isn't working, can you tell?
    – Lexka
    Jun 7, 2015 at 14:33
  • @Lexka I'd say it's because your &operator>> overload doesn't count with commas (,), while you're reading a CSV file.
    – user35443
    Jun 7, 2015 at 14:37
  • Hello, can you suggest a correction please? I am struggling to resolve this. Thanks man
    – Lexka
    Jun 7, 2015 at 14:38
  • First of all, I'd try to read a file that doesn't contain commas separating the values. Then, when working with CSV you could read in a field, skip a comma, then read in a field again, or just create a dummy char variable for reading in the commas.
    – user35443
    Jun 7, 2015 at 14:40
  • 1
    @Lexka ask new questions rather than muddying up perfectly good questions with unrelated issues. Jun 7, 2015 at 14:41

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.