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do while question
Hello,
This is a simple program where I ask the user to enter a number. If the user accidentally enters a letter, the program should ask him to re-enter a number. When I run this program with a letter as input, it goes into an infinite loop and stops checking for input!
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int num;
bool test(void);
do {
cout<<"Enter a number:\n";
cin>>num;
} while (!test());
return 0;
}
bool test(void)
{
if(!cin.good())
{cout<<"Bad input\n";
return false;
}
else
return true;
}
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Here's a KB article exlaining how to clear and istream object.
HOWTO: Clear an istream Object During Extraction
Last reviewed: October 3, 1997
Article ID: Q132422
The information in this article applies to:
The C Run-Time (CRT) included with: - Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0 - Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.5, 1.51, 1.52 - Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Edition, versions 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, 4.0, 5.0
SUMMARY
Testing for errors during extraction is important. For example:
int n = 0;
while (n <= 100) {cin >> n;}
This program is expecting a value greater than 100. If the user inputs a non-numeric value, the stream's fail bit is set, and the cin object becomes unusable. All subsequent extractions result in an immediate return with no value stored. Consequently, the program hangs (stops responding) in the while loop.
MORE INFORMATION
The clear() member function clears the fail bit. However, the istream object is still unusable. The sample code below clears the fail bit and extracts the unusable characters left in the streambuf object.
Sample Code
Code:
/* No special compile options needed. */
#include <iostream.h>
int ClearError(istream& isIn) // Clears istream object
{
streambuf* sbpThis;
char szTempBuf[20];
int nCount, nRet = isIn.rdstate();
if (nRet) // Any errors?
{
isIn.clear(); // Clear error flags
sbpThis = isIn.rdbuf(); // Get streambuf pointer
nCount = sbpThis->in_avail(); // Number of characters in buffer
while (nCount) // Extract them to szTempBuf
{
if (nCount > 20)
{
sbpThis->sgetn(szTempBuf, 20);
nCount -= 20;
}
else
{
sbpThis->sgetn(szTempBuf, nCount);
nCount = 0;
}
}
}
return nRet;
}
void main()
{
int n = 0, nState;
while (n <= 100)
{
cout << "Please enter an integer greater than 100.\n";
cin >> n;
nState = ClearError(cin); // Clears any errors in cin
}
}