Using cin for char array

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無奈伤痛 2020-12-22 03:30

Here is my code:

#include 
using namespace std;

int main(){
    char inp[5], out[4];
    cin >>         


        
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  • 2020-12-22 04:18

    I see that you enter (type) 1234567890 characters to input data for inp[5] - it is a problem because imp array is able to store 4 characters and null-terminator. When cin >> inp store more than 4 characters to inp array it leads to problem with data (somthing like undefined behaviour). So solution can be in allocation more memory for data, e.g.:

        #include <iostream>
        using namespace std;
    
        int main(){
            char inp[15], out[15];  // more memory
            cin >> inp >> out;
            cout << inp << endl;
            cout << out << endl;
            system("pause");
            return 0;
        }
    
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  • 2020-12-22 04:33

    When you read into a character array the stream keeps reading until it encounters whitespace, the stream is not aware of the size of the array that you pass in so happily writes past the end of the array so if your first string is longer than 4 characters your program will have undefined behaviour (an extra character is used after your input for the null terminator).

    Fortunately c++20 has fixed this issue and the stream operators no longer accept raw char pointers and only accept arrays and will only read up to size - 1 characters.

    Even with c++20 the better solution is to change your types to std::string which will accept any number of characters end even tell you how many characters it contains:

    #include <iostream>
    
    int main(){
        std::string inp, out;
        std::cin >> inp >> out;
        std::cout << inp << "\n";
        std::cout << out << "\n";
        return 0;
    }
    
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