CS计算机代考程序代写 #include

#include
#include
using namespace std;

int main(){
// Here we read integers until cin is faulty.
// If a non-integer is entered (making cin faulty), exit the loop.
cout << "reading integers: " << endl; int i; cin >> i;
while (cin) {
cout << "i = " << i << endl; cin >> i;
}

cout << "oops! invalid integer... clearing cin" << endl; // clear the faulty bit in the cin stream cin.clear(); // Here we read characters until cin is faulty. // Note: this will loop forever, as everything that the user can enter // is a character. Once the user enters input (ending with a carriage return) // all charachers in the stream are read and printed individually cout << "reading characters until 'z'" << endl; char c; // Here, cin.get() first get a user input // (i.e. a sequence of characters ending with a carriage return). // These all get into the stream, then get() gets the frist character // from the stream. All the others are left there and are read until // the stream is empty, at which point get() prompts the user for // another input. cin.get(c); while (cin) { cout << "c = " << c << endl; cin.get(c); if (c == 'z') break; } cout << "reading strings until \"bye\"" << endl; string str; cin >> str;
while (cin) {
cout << "str = " << str << endl; cin >> str;
if (str.compare(“bye”) == 0) break;
}

cout << "reading strings until \"end\"" << endl; string str2; cin >> str2;
while (cin) {
cout << "str2 = " << str2 << endl; // here we use the getline() function from the string library // its first parameter is an input stream getline(cin,str2); if (str2.compare("end") == 0) break; } return 0; }