Rewinding std::cout to go back to the beginning of a line

无人久伴 提交于 2019-11-27 02:14:06

"\r" should work for both windows and Mac OS X.

Something like:

std::cout << "will not see this\rwill see this" << std::flush;
std::cout << std::endl; // all done

I don't have access to a mac, but from a pure console standpoint, this is going to be largely dependent on how it treats the carriage return and line-feed characters. If you can literally send one or the other to the console, you want to send just a carriage return.

I'm pretty sure Mac treats both carriage returns and line-feeds differently than *nix & windows.

If you're looking for in-place updates (e.g. overwrite the current line), I'd recommend looking at the curses lib. This should provide a platform independent means of doing what you're looking for. (because, even using standard C++, there is no platform independent means of what you're asking for).

std::cout interpretes "\r" as return to the beguining of the line, if you dont whant to be adding "<< endl" each time, use "\n"

std::cout << "this will work!\nSee... a new line!" << std::endl;

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