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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. If getline is used after cin >>, the getline() sees this newline character as leading. Cin is a blocked input

Whatever comes from the keyboard is stored in a buffer A common problem while using getline with cin is getline does not ignore leading whitespace characters When you press enter the system passes the buffer to the application code (std::cin code).

Both windows and linux define the behaviour of fflush () on an input stream, and even define it the same way (miracle of miracles)

The posix, c and c++. I understand that cin.eof() tests the stream format And while giving input, end of character is not reached when there is wrong in the input I tested this on my msv c++ 2010 and.

I was just programming in c++, when all of a sudden all the couts and cins were errors and ambiguous I don't know why this happened How do i use cin for an array asked 6 years, 11 months ago modified 1 year, 6 months ago viewed 78k times 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

Can someone tell me if you can use cin or not 3 there is no close equivalent to cin in c What is the correct way to use cin.fail(); I am making a program where you need to input something

It is not very clear if you need to input a number or character

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