I need to create a program that reads in a list of random integers via input redirection and performs various tasks with them. For the purpose of this question I just want to print the sum of each number + 1. Trouble is, I don’t know how to get it to perform the operation on anything but the first number in the list. My mini program (program.cpp) is
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
int input;
bool arb = true;
cin >> input;
while (arb) {
cout << input + 1 << endl;
}
return 0;
}
and a sample textfile (textfile.txt) I'm using contains
9
8
7
6
When I run it it prints out “10” for infinity. What I’d like it do is print out
10
9
8
7
or the equivalent for whatever other text file may be used.
I thought maybe I could somehow reference specific lines in the textfile, but from searching how to do that all the similar questions I could find seemed to have solutions that required fstream, which is something I haven’t learned yet and therefore I’m not allowed to use it (this is for a class assignment).
The only compiler directives I’ve learned are iostream, string, cmath, iomanip, cstdlib, and ctime. The ways to get input I’ve learned are cin >> input, cin.get(input), and cin.getline(input), so if there are other ways of reading in the file besides those 3 that I’m unaware of, unfortunately I can’t use it. Note that my program HAS to use a while loop. The way the program will be run is
./program < whatevertextfile.txt
which I can't change.
given these restrictions, how can I get my program to read in and use each integer in the text file?
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