kindly give an example as i’m not able to differentiate between the two
Difference between cin.get() and cin.getline()
cin
It is used to read a word or character.
It terminates on encountering whitespace or endline charater (’\n’)
cin.get(char_array,number_of_characters,delimiter)
To read characters including special characters like ’ ', ‘\n’ and ‘\t’.
cin.getline(char_array,max_Size,delimiter)
It is used to read a sentence or a paragraph.
It terminates on encountering endline character.
It also reads the whitespace.
Difference?
The get() function is much like getline() but rather than read and discard the newline character, get() leaves that character in the input queue.
get() leaves the delimiter in the queue thus letting you able to consider it as part of the next input.
Explanation:
cin.getline() reads input up to ‘\n’ and stops
cin.get() reads input up to ‘\n’ and keeps ‘\n’ in the stream (so it does not take that into the string)
For example :
char str1[100];
char str2[100];
cin.getline(str1 , 100);
cin.get(str2 , 100);
cout << str1 << " "<<str2;
input :
1 2
3 4
output 1 2 3 4 // the output expexted
When reverse them
For example :
char str1[100];
char str2[100];
cin.get(str2 , 100);
cin.getline(str1 , 100);
cout << str1 << " "<<str2;
input :
1 2
3 4
output 1 2 // the output unexpexted because cin.getline() read the ‘\n’
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