how to read stringstream with dynamic size?

南笙酒味 提交于 2019-12-09 15:37:38

问题


I wanted to experiment with stringstream for an assignment, but I'm a little confused on how it works. I did a quick search but couldn't find anything that would answer my question.

Say I have a stream with a dynamic size, how would I know when to stop writing to the variable?

 string var = "2 ++ asdf 3 * c";
 stringstream ss;

 ss << var;

 while(ss){
  ss >> var;
  cout << var << endl;
 }

and my output would be:

2  
++  
asdf  
3  
*  
c  
c  

I'm not sure why I get that extra 'c' at the end, especially since _M_in_cur = 0x1001000d7 ""


回答1:


You get the extra c at the end because you don't test whether the stream is still good after you perform the extraction:

while (ss)        // test if stream is good
{
    ss >> var;    // attempt extraction          <-- the stream state is set here
    cout << var;  // use result of extraction
}

You need to test the stream state between when you perform the extraction and when you use the result. Typically this is done by performing the extraction in the loop condition:

while (ss >> var) // attempt extraction then test if stream is good
{
    cout << var;  // use result of extraction
}



回答2:


The while(ss) condition check in your code checks if the last read from the stream was successful or not. However, this check is going to return true even when you have read the last word in your string. Only the next extraction of ss >> var in your code is going to make this condition false since the end of the stream has been reached & there is nothing to extract into the variable var. This is the reason you get an extra 'c' at the end. You can eliminate this by changing your code as suggested by James McNellis.




回答3:


There is also a member function good() which tests if the stream can be used for I/O operations. So using this the above code can be changed into

while(ss.good())  // check if the stream can be used for io
{
    ss >> var;    // attempt extraction          <-- the stream state is set here
    cout << var;  // use result of extraction
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3757074/how-to-read-stringstream-with-dynamic-size

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