my own getline function for reading strings from files
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i am a newbie to c++ and i want to do some cool stuffs with it.here i have implemented my own getline function which reads from file. so what do you thing of this getline function ?
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
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i am a newbie to c++ and i want to do some cool stuffs with it.here i have implemented my own getline function which reads from file. so what do you thing of this getline function ?
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
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i am a newbie to c++ and i want to do some cool stuffs with it.here i have implemented my own getline function which reads from file. so what do you thing of this getline function ?
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
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i am a newbie to c++ and i want to do some cool stuffs with it.here i have implemented my own getline function which reads from file. so what do you thing of this getline function ?
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class Aron {
private:
char ch;
public:
void getline(fstream& in, string& word, char delimeter ='n'){
word = "";
while(in.get(ch)){
word += ch;
if(ch==delimeter)
break;
}
}
};
int main(){
Aron one;
string temp;
fstream obj("file.txt", ios::in | ios::out | ios::trunc );
obj<<"this is our$ world";
obj.seekg(0);
one.getline(obj, temp,'$');
cout<<temp<<endl;
}
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