Thursday, May 5, 2011

Working with string streams?

Say i have a stringsteam in C++, and I want to do different operations to it like:

Searching for a sequence of characters, Converting block of text into int (in the middle of the line), Moving the get pointer back and forth and so on.

What is the standard/common way of doing this kind of things with stringstreams?

From stackoverflow
  • Read this article The Standard Librarian: Stringstreams and Their Friends.

  • You can use stringstream::str() method which returns the associated std::string object. Then you can do your desired operations on the returned string.

  • As the name is saying, stringtream is a stream. A stream allows for sequential access, not random access. If you want random access, you can use the stringstream::str() function to get the string version of the string.

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