c-resources/CPlusPlus20ForProgrammers-m.../examples/ch19/fig19_03.cpp

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// fig19_03.cpp
// Contrasting input of a string via cin and cin.get.
#include <format>
#include <iostream>
int main() {
// create two char arrays, each with 80 elements
constexpr int size{80};
char buffer1[size]{};
char buffer2[size]{};
// use cin to input characters into buffer1
std::cout << "Enter a sentence:\n";
std::cin >> buffer1;
// display buffer1 contents
std::cout << std::format("\nThe cin input was:\n{}\n\n", buffer1);
// use cin.get to input characters into buffer2
std::cin.get(buffer2, size);
// display buffer2 contents
std::cout << std::format("The cin.get input was:\n{}\n", buffer2);
}
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