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std::basic_istream::ignore(3) C++ Standard Libary std::basic_istream::ignore(3)

NAME

std::basic_istream::ignore - std::basic_istream::ignore

Synopsis


basic_istream& ignore( std::streamsize count = 1, int_type delim = Traits::eof()
);


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 of
the following conditions occurs:


* count characters were extracted. This test is disabled in the special case when
count 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 is delim, as determined by
Traits::eq_int_type(Traits::to_int_type(c), delim). The delimiter character is
extracted and discarded. This test is disabled if delim is Traits::eof().

Parameters


count - number of characters to extract
delim - delimiting character to stop the extraction at. It is also extracted

Return value


*this

Exceptions


failure if an error occurred (the error state flag is not goodbit) and exceptions()
is set to throw for that state.


If an internal operation throws an exception, it is caught and badbit is set. If
exceptions() is set for badbit, the exception is rethrown.

Example


The following example uses ignore to skip over non-numeric input:

// Run this code


#include <iostream>
#include <limits>
#include <sstream>


constexpr auto max_size = std::numeric_limits<std::streamsize>::max();


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(max_size, '\n'); // skip bad input
}
else
std::cout << n << '\n';
}
}

Output:


1
2


Defect reports


The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
previously published C++ standards.


DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 172 C++98 the type of count was misspecified corrected to std::streamsize
as int

See also


get extracts characters
(public member function)
getline extracts characters until the given character is found
(public member function)

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