int main()
{
int n;
cin>>n;
string str1[n];
for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
getline(cin,str1[i]);
return 0;
}
I wrote a code to input n strings but the code takes only (n-1) strings as input. What is the reason for this?
The for
loop does run for n
iterations, and getline
does read in n
lines. Consider this input:
2
First
Second
In that input there are three (not two!) lines: 2\n
, First\n
, and Second\n
.
Your formatted input (cin>>n
) reads part of the first line: 2
. Then the loop runs twice, reading in this data: \n
and First\n
. The third and final line (Second\n
) is never read.
The solution is to read the \n
from the first line before the loop begins. This can be accomplished various ways. Here is one:
std::cin.ignore(std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max(), '\n')
std::cin.ignore(std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max(), '\n')
aftercin>>n;
.string str1[n];
is a variable length array and not standard. You can change it tostd::vector<std::string> str1(n);
string str1[n];
should not be used. It works perfectly (after correcting the code that is)