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Cin is a blocked input Sorry for my bad engl. Whatever comes from the keyboard is stored in a buffer
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When you press enter the system passes the buffer to the application code (std::cin code) Can someone tell me if you can use cin or not Depends on the type of the operand.
When using std::getline(std::cin, s) i would get a very messy and i would say, interrupted input when waiting for inputs in a while / for loop
This option resolved my issue! The problem is that cin >> y is only storing the first word of the line the user types, the asker wants to know how to store the entire line in y, such that file << y writes the full line to the file. cin, cout, system не являются однозначными, как убрать ошибки? Вопрос задан 5 лет 10 месяцев назад Изменён 4 года 10 месяцев назад Просмотрен 73k раза How do i use cin for an array asked 7 years ago modified 1 year, 7 months ago viewed 78k times
When you use the >> operator, cin reads up until the next whitespace character, but it doesn't process the whitespace So when you have std::cin >> str1 The second call will just process the newline character, and you won't have a chance to type in any input Instead, if you're planning to use getline after an operator >>, you can call std::cin.ignore() to eat.
3 there is no close equivalent to cin in c
However, you can read things in c using the c standard library, you can look at the relevant part here (cstdio reference). On os x leopard, i am using qt creator as an ide to work with c++ Cout works fine as output, however, there is no way to provide input to cin as if it were on a console, like visual studio does fo. 79 cin is an object of class istream that represents the standard input stream
It corresponds to the cstdio stream stdin The operator >> overload for streams return a reference to the same stream The stream itself can be evaluated in a boolean condition to true or false through a conversion operator Cin provides formatted stream extraction.
I was taught that you have to use gets(str) to input a string and not cin
However i can use cin just fine in the program below
