<iostream>
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Declares objects that control reading from and writing to the standard streams. This is often the only header you need to include to perform input and output from a C++ program.
Syntax
#include <iostream>
Remarks
The objects fall into two groups:
cin, cout, cerr, and clog are byte oriented, performing conventional byte-at-a-time transfers.
wcin, wcout, wcerr, and wclog are wide oriented, translating to and from the wide characters that the program manipulates internally.
Once you perform certain operations on a stream, such as the standard input, you cannot perform operations of a different orientation on the same stream. Therefore, a program cannot operate interchangeably on both cin and wcin, for example.
All the objects declared in this header share a peculiar property — you can assume they are constructed before any static objects you define, in a translation unit that includes <iostream>. Equally, you can assume that these objects are not destroyed before the destructors for any such static objects you define. (The output streams are, however, flushed during program termination.) Therefore, you can safely read from or write to the standard streams before program startup and after program termination.
This guarantee is not universal, however. A static constructor may call a function in another translation unit. The called function cannot assume that the objects declared in this header have been constructed, given the uncertain order in which translation units participate in static construction. To use these objects in such a context, you must first construct an object of class ios_base::Init.
Global Stream Objects
cerr | Specifies the cerr global stream. |
cin | Specifies the cin global stream. |
clog | Specifies the clog global stream. |
cout | Specifies the cout global stream. |
wcerr | Specifies the wcerr global stream. |
wcin | Specifies the wcin global stream. |
wclog | Specifies the wclog global stream. |
wcout | Specifies the wcout global stream. |
cerr
The object cerr
controls output to a stream buffer associated with the object stderr
, declared in <cstdio>.
extern ostream cerr;
Return Value
An ostream object.
Remarks
The object controls unbuffered insertions to the standard error output as a byte stream. Once the object is constructed, the expression cerr.
flags &
unitbuf is nonzero, and cerr.tie() == &cout
.
Example
// iostream_cerr.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
void TestWide( )
{
int i = 0;
wcout << L"Enter a number: ";
wcin >> i;
wcerr << L"test for wcerr" << endl;
wclog << L"test for wclog" << endl;
}
int main( )
{
int i = 0;
cout << "Enter a number: ";
cin >> i;
cerr << "test for cerr" << endl;
clog << "test for clog" << endl;
TestWide( );
}
cin
Specifies the cin
global stream.
extern istream cin;
Return Value
An istream object.
Remarks
The object controls extractions from the standard input as a byte stream. Once the object is constructed, the call cin.
tie returns &
cout.
Example
In this example, cin
sets the fail bit on the stream when it encounters non-numeric characters. The program clears the fail bit and strips the invalid character from the stream to proceed.
// iostream_cin.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int x;
cout << "enter choice:";
cin >> x;
while (x < 1 || x > 4)
{
cout << "Invalid choice, try again:";
cin >> x;
// not a numeric character, probably
// clear the failure and pull off the non-numeric character
if (cin.fail())
{
cin.clear();
char c;
cin >> c;
}
}
}
2
clog
Specifies the clog
global stream.
extern ostream clog;
Return Value
An ostream object.
Remarks
The object controls buffered insertions to the standard error output as a byte stream.
Example
See cerr for an example of using clog
.
cout
Specifies the cout
global stream.
extern ostream cout;
Return Value
An ostream object.
Remarks
The object controls insertions to the standard output as a byte stream.
Example
See cerr for an example of using cout
.
wcerr
Specifies the wcerr
global stream.
extern wostream wcerr;
Return Value
A wostream object.
Remarks
The object controls unbuffered insertions to the standard error output as a wide stream. Once the object is constructed, the expression wcerr.
flags &
unitbuf is nonzero.
Example
See cerr for an example of using wcerr
.
wcin
Specifies the wcin
global stream.
extern wistream wcin;
Return Value
A wistream object.
Remarks
The object controls extractions from the standard input as a wide stream. Once the object is constructed, the call wcin.
tie returns &
wcout.
Example
See cerr for an example of using wcin
.
wclog
Specifies the wclog
global stream.
extern wostream wclog;
Return Value
A wostream object.
Remarks
The object controls buffered insertions to the standard error output as a wide stream.
Example
See cerr for an example of using wclog
.
wcout
Specifies the wcout
global stream.
extern wostream wcout;
Return Value
A wostream object.
Remarks
The object controls insertions to the standard output as a wide stream.
Example
See cerr for an example of using wcout
.
CString
instances in a wcout
statement must be cast to const wchar_t*
, as shown in the following example.
CString cs("meow");
wcout <<(const wchar_t*) cs <<endl;
For more information, see Basic CString Operations.
See Also
Header Files Reference
Thread Safety in the C++ Standard Library
iostream Programming
iostreams Conventions