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Cin is a blocked input I tested this on my msv c++ 2010 and am not understand. Whatever comes from the keyboard is stored in a buffer

When you press enter the system passes the buffer to the application code (std::cin code) And while giving input, end of character is not reached when there is wrong in the input Depends on the type of the operand.

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.

How do i use cin for an array asked 7 years ago modified 1 year, 7 months ago viewed 78k times cin, cout, system не являются однозначными, как убрать ошибки? Вопрос задан 5 лет 10 месяцев назад Изменён 4 года 10 месяцев назад Просмотрен 73k раз 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).

78 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.

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.

Even if @david g has answered the question on how it works, i wanted to add a way on how to read a boolean using std::cin which might be useful for others to understand and use. 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++ standards for fflush () do not define the behaviour, but none of them prevent a system from defining it. I understand that cin.eof() tests the stream format

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