std::basic_istream::ignore
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basic_istream& ignore( std::streamsize count = 1, int_type delim = Traits::eof() ); |
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Extracts and discards characters from the input stream until and including delim
.
ignore
behaves as an UnformattedInputFunction
. After constructing and checking the sentry object, it extracts characters from the stream and discards them until any one of the following conditions occurs:
-
count
characters were extracted. This test is disabled in the special case whencount
equals std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max()
- end of file conditions occurs in the input sequence, in which case the function calls setstate(eofbit)
- the next available character
c
in the input sequence isdelim
, as determined by Traits::eq_int_type(Traits::to_int_type(c), delim). The delimiter character is extracted and discarded. This test is disabled ifdelim
is Traits::eof()
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[edit] Parameters
count | - | number of characters to extract |
delim | - | delimiting character to stop the extraction at. It is also extracted. |
[edit] Return value
*this
[edit] Exceptions
If an internal operation throws an exception, it is caught and badbit is set. If exceptions() is set for badbit
, the exception is rethrown.
[edit] Example
The following example uses ignore
to skip over non-numeric input:
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <sstream> #include <limits> int main() { std::istringstream input("1\n" "some non-numeric input\n" "2\n"); for(;;) { int n; input >> n; if (input.eof() || input.bad()) { break; } else if (input.fail()) { input.clear(); // unset failbit input.ignore(std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max(), '\n'); // skip bad input } else { std::cout << n << '\n'; } } }
Output:
1 2
[edit] See also
extracts characters (public member function) | |
extracts characters until the given character is found (public member function) |