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std::cout is the global stream object provided by the C++ standard library for writing to the standard output stream.

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C++ custom stream

How do I implement my own custom stream in C++? Why? I want to send data from one micro-controller to another using a wired connection and I think a custom stream is the most intuitive way. Example: #...
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how to print on the same line inside function, avoid flush

I want to display a progress bar however putting the printing code inside a separate function seems to invoke an std::flush as each time the progress bar is printing in a new line. This did not happen ...
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Print the new value of an initialized integer after modifying it inside a void function?

I would expect the following C++ code to print 6, but instead it prints 5. How would I change it so that the new value gets printed? #include <iostream> void increment(int a) { a++; } int ...
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C++ - Stream/cout for a variant of the form <int, pair<char,char>>

I have tried every snippet I can find on streaming the contents of a variant but nothing seems to work in my particular use case: Given a variant of the form std::variant<int,std::pair<char, ...
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Newbie question: why is the end result changing?

I am almost completely new to C++ and I am trying to write something that finds the approximation of pi based on a formula. The formula is not important but when I try to run the code, it gets ...
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Why is this instance of dynamic allocation not successful?

I am trying to create a program that raises 10 to the power of the index number (1 for index 0, 10 for index 1, 100 for index 2, etc.). When I run this program, it does not output anything. What is ...
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What governs the type of the expression? [duplicate]

I'm reading through Stroustrup's Principles and Practice using C++ book and while completing an exercise, I noticed cout exhibit some interesting behavior which I don't fully understand. On line 7 in ...
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Why does this "\r" appear? [duplicate]

I'm currently learning c++ and a tried something with JSON. Here’s my code : #include "main.hpp" #define MAX_USERS_COUNT 5000 using json = nlohmann::json; namespace user { struct ...
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How to print byte array in hexadecimal - c++ [duplicate]

I have a piece of code here: #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; int main(void) { unsigned char bytes[] = {0x43,0x4d,0x30,0x30,0x0f,0x0D}; std::cout &...
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searching for the name of a variable linked to a cout! like a:cout c++

When I was searching for new information through source code in the internet, I saw someone used goto to a variable, and this variable was linked with a cout statement, the same as in std::cout. He ...
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How to print out a map with different types [duplicate]

I have a next map: map<string, set<int>> myMap; How can I print its values out? I've tried to do it in two ways "auto" and iterators also, but it gives me the next error: ...
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first entry in cout statement tapped over

I have this program (below). I have everything working like I want except for the first entry in the cout statement in the function displayOne(). The output is displayed below. How do I fix the ...
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C++ wont prompt follow up statements

Everytime I run this code, Only the very first cout and cin statement will allow for user input. It wont follow up with the other lines of code. Just prints to the terminal #include<iostream> ...
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How to set precision for all cout in the code block?

I do not want to use repeatedly use setprecision and fixed on cout. So is there any way can set only one and use it for all cout in the code block?' int main() { double num1 = 1.00000, num2 = 2....
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how to convert to uppcase all the elements in a vector in C++

I want to display all the elements in a vector. My code displays all elements but converts to uppercase just the last one. #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <string> ...
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Why is c++ rounding out float value in cout

I'm starting to learn cpp and am trying some of the cpp questions on hackerrank.com as a practice but I'm not using their compiler but I'm using visual studio 2019. The issue is 19856.992 is printing ...
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why cout statement is not working after pointer initialization?

cout statement is not working after pointer initialization. And this code gives me a segmentation fault. #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int *p; *p=12; cout<<&...
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Why does printf() work within a kernel, but using std::cout doesn't?

I have been exploring the field of parallel programming and have written basic kernels in Cuda and SYCL. I have encountered a situation where I had to print inside the kernel and I noticed that std::...
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How to put space between variables in counting C++?

I am programming in C++. I have A = 1 and B = 2 I want to have 1 2 in my output my code is this: cout<<a<<b; What should I write instead of this? Thanks for your helping
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C++" no match for operator<<" when printing a std::vector<std::pair>

I want to print the vector dicVec in order to check if everything is as I want. But I can´t. I already looked it up, but nothing helped. This is my current code: void Translate::read(){ int i = 0; ...
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how to print the contents of the vector to screen in c++ whose each element is pair in a pair

I am working on a assignment in which the elements of the vector of this type vector<pair<string,pair<int,int> > > A . for(auto it=A.begin();it!=A.end();it++) cout <<*it....
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Windows C++ program not outputting all std::cout after Ctrl+C

I have g++ installed on Windows 10 with MinGW-w64, and when I run a program with an infinite loop and then I stop it with Ctrl+C, it only outputs the first std::cout after the loop. Here is an example:...
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C++ Strings getting printed as hex, when that isnt the purpose

im working on a project for school where we are supposed to create a Contact book. I stumbled on to a problem where my program prints out strings as hexa symbols, i have never encountered this before ...
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Why my code is giving different output by just commenting a single printing cout statement in c++?

The problem statement you can read from this: https://practice.geeksforgeeks.org/problems/find-whether-path-exist/0 Following is the C++ code in the last. I am getting different output by just ...
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C++ cout prints entire contents of 2D char array

I am writing a tic-tac-toe game to learn C++. I would like to store the game board in a 2D char array: char playerBoard[5][14] { {'2',' ','>',' ','_',' ','|',' ','_',' ','|',' ','_','\n'...
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Why std::nounitbuf doesn't do anything on MSVC?

I am writing a course on modern C++ and wanting to explain how the flush operations work, so I decided to disable the automatic flush in order to write to the buffer only when std::cout is destroyed. ...
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Implementation of template of a << operator // C++

I would want to make a template of a << operator in C++, that would show a Object that is a "range" (by that i mean any object like : std::vector, std::set, std::map, std::deque). How ...
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How to write a Cout<< Like print function for 16x2 LCD?

Development Environment Controller: Atmega8 Language: C++ (-std=gnu++14 flag added ) IDE: atmel studio 7 Note: Most of the std:: libraries like ostream ,string ,cout, are not available with this ...
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Why is the output ending the line early and filling every empty spaces with setfill instead of creating a line with it?

Im trying to create a ling of the special character "=" Output I want Name==================== Horace Horsecollar 56.00 12.50 700.00 210.00 10 480.00 Eleven Thirty 34.00 12....
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Code it being affected by a cout which is not need it code

The program simply have a function which checks if a number is a perfect number. A perfect is the one for which sum of all its factors(excluding number itself) is equal to number it self. Like 6(1 + 2 ...
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C++ cin data limit?

So I took a C++ class in High School, but haven't done it in years, so I'm basically new. So I am wondering if there is a limit to the amount of cins you can do. It allows me to input 7 and then skips ...
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How do I convert a number into a decimal within a cout statement?

Currently, I'm working on a project in C++. I am calculating quotients of Log and I know the rest of the quotients contain decimals. However, when it is printed in the console, it comes up as a whole ...
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C++ use iostream inside class [duplicate]

I'm using iostream and map. When I try to set the functions, they throw an error. My code: #include "string" #include "iostream" #include "map" using namespace std; ...
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How to use cout and cin without #include in C++?

I want to make a program in C++ without #include and I don't want to use printf and scanf in my program. I can use printf and scanf in my program without #include: extern "C" { int ...
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how to create a vector of tuples and append to it in C++?

I am trying to create a vector of tuples, which I can add to throughout the code. I'm super new to C++, so I am just trying a toy example of create a vector of tuples and adding one element to it. My ...
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Why can't I print an vector's begin() iterator?

So, i am just learning vectors and i have 2 questions. First question: std::vector<int> c{1,2,3}; std::cout << c.begin(); I know that i should put a * before c.begin() to output the 1 ,...
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C++ not run an output properly

This is a clip of my code void start_hang(){ cout << "*********************\n"; cout << " \n"; cout << &...
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How does std::cout convert numerical types to base 10?

I've learned that numerical types, such as int and long long, are stored in a base-two format in C++. These individual bits can be accessed and modified using bitwise operators. However, I recently ...
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Fail while redirect a std::ofstream to std::cout

I want to redirect std to a file. To do this, I wrote a class Foo, where I connect / disconnect the buffer in the writeToFilEnabled. However, there is Segmentation fault. How is it correct? #include &...
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How to put a word into a var

I would like to set a program that ask personnal information to a "customer", and this code need to store a name and a surname in a structure contening al the var. But at the output it shows ...
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How to select entities and sum by frequency from a table? (specific) [closed]

I have a table with students that groups the language (language students are learning) and the grade they obtained in the given language. I need to extract the frequency of grades people are getting ...
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Making a function that prints any variable given as parameter in c++ [closed]

I love debugging by printing, since you can print lots of things and investigate your code. But I don't like cout<<ing all the time, since it is a bit hard to write, and you have to add new line ...
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malloc.c:2379: sysmalloc: Assertion... failed

Im currently writing a program that uses Heap class, to find the max value in part of array (size of part is k), which is moving in array, until reaches the end. It crushes on dataset: 3 1 2 3 1 with ...
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unable to run cin before cout statement [closed]

I have just started working in Visual Studio Code. I am facing a problem that my code is not working in VS Code even though it is working in an online compiler. A basic "hello world" program ...
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Can you help me to solve errors in this code? [closed]

I started studying C ++ recently and I'm trying to create a "calculator" with a few operations. But I'm stuck in string 26 (cin >> choose;), which seems unresponsive. Why? //CALCULATOR ...
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Pls answer. My code is not working. The cout is not working [closed]

#include <iostream> #include <conio.h> int main() { int C; //let C be Celsius int F; //let F be Fahrenheit cout << "Enter the temperature in Celsius: "; ...
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C++ variables passed to constructor are not being passed correctly

I am just trying to get set up with some simple classes in C++. I am trying to create an Order type that takes in a price (double), quantity (int) and a style (std::string) Here is my order.h #ifndef ...
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Clang macOS (Home Brew) linker error with iostream

I wanted to test some C++20 features, so I downloaded the latest version of Clang (11) via home brew on macOS Catalina 10.15.6. Everything works, except std::cout. I get a big linker error: "...
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Display using std::cout not work as expected

So I'm trying to make a school schedule that'd have text on the right side with text of a string I declared as laikas[7]. Note that it's in my native language (Lithuanian). My code is: cout << &...
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C++ pointer with c-style string

Why i don't get the address when cout the pointer ? See the code below: code1: string s1 {"NAME"}; string *p1 {&s1}; cout<<p1; gives 0x71fcc0 which makes sense. But see what ...
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