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Standard C++ Library
Copyright 1996, Rogue Wave Software, Inc.
NAME
cin
SYNOPSIS
#include <iostream>
extern istream cin;
DESCRIPTION
istream cin;
The object cin controls input from a stream buffer associated
with the object stdin declared in <cstdio>. By default,
the standard C and C++ streams are syn chronized, but you
can improve performance by using the ios_base member function
synch_with_stdio to desynchronize them.
After the object cin is initialized, cin.tie() returns &cout,
which implies that cin and cout are synchronized.
EXAMPLES
//
// cin example one
//
#include <iostream>
void main ( )
{
using namespace std;
int i;
float f;
char c;
//read an integer, a float and a character from stdin
cin >> i >> f >> c;
// output i, f and c to stdout
cout << i << endl << f << endl << c << endl;
}
//
// cin example two
//
#include <iostream>
void main ( )
{
using namespace std;
char p[50];
// remove all the white spaces
cin >> ws;
// read characters from stdin until a newline
// or 49 characters have been read
cin.getline(p,50);
// output the result to stdout
cout << p;
}
When inputting " Grendel the monster" (newline) in the previous
test, the output will be "Grendel the monster". The manipulator
ws removes spaces.
SEE ALSO
basic_istream, iostream, basic_filebuf,
cout, cerr, clog, wcin, wcout,
wcerr, wclog, ios_base, basic_ios
Working Paper for Draft Proposed International Standard for
Information Systems--Programming Language C++, Section 27.3.1
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
ANSI X3J16/ISO WG21 Joint C++ Committee
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