Yes, fairly easy. Just create a garbage char to handle the coma and string your inputs together on one line (that is, up to the , then tell the user to input everything on one line in the form "#,#".
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int x,y;
char garbage;
cout << "Enter X,Y cord seperated by coma followed by enter: ";
cin >> x >> garbage >> y;
cout << "X: " << x << " Y: " << y;
cin.ignore();
cin.get();
return 0;
}
Or if you want the user to input the "(" and ")"
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int x,y;
char garbage;
cout << "Enter (X,Y) cord seperated by coma followed by enter: ";
cin >> garbage >> x >> garbage >> y >> garbage;
cout << "X: " << x << " Y: " << y;
cin.ignore();
cin.get();
return 0;
}
*edit*
I think I misunderstood what you where asking...