Pretty much as the title says.
I'm creating a code segment and need to clear the buffer before it in order to start a new input, however, when using cin.ignore()
, the buffer is cleared but the user is required to hit another enter afterward.
Is there any way I can insert an enter into the buffer to automatically hit enter for the user, or that I can get cin.ignore
to not require another enter.
I am using cin.getline
to retrieve the input.
void Clear(){
cin.clear();
cin.ignore(250, '\n');
}
std::cin
input stream in the first place?ignore
.