5.1.cin |
| 5.1.1. | Read int value from keyboard |
| 5.1.2. | cin Handles Different Data Types |
| 5.1.3. | Use get() to read a string that contains spaces |
| 5.1.4. | Use the extraction operator >> with cin.get( ) to process an entire string. |
| 5.1.5. | cin with strings (cin.getline) |
| 5.1.6. | cin and atoi, atof functions |
| 5.1.7. | Using peek() and putback() |
| 5.1.8. | Concatenate put() |
| 5.1.9. | Testing error states. |
| 5.1.10. | Unformatted I/O using cin.read, cin.gcount and cout.write |
| 5.1.11. | Contrasting input of a string via cin and cin.get |
| 5.1.12. | Demonstrating member function width |
| 5.1.13. | Read char array from keyboard, get its length and concatenate two strings |
| 5.1.14. | Read a character from keyboard |
| 5.1.15. | Copy all standard input to standard output |
| 5.1.16. | Manipulator that skips until end-of-line |
| 5.1.17. | avoids buffer overflow with cin.width |
| 5.1.18. | Extends std::streambuf to create data buffer |
| 5.1.19. | Using member functions get, put and eof. |
| 5.1.20. | Contrasting input of a string with cin and cin.get. |
| 5.1.21. | Unformatted I/O with read, gcount and write. |
| 5.1.22. | Character input with member function getline. |
| 5.1.23. | Is it a bad input |