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C++ fstream function that reads a line without extracting?

In C++, is there a function in the fstream library (or any library) that allows me to read a line to a delimiter of '\n' without extracting?

I know the peek() function allows the program to 'peek' at the next character its reading in without extracting but I need a peek() like function that does that but for a whole line.

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SexyBeastFarEast Avatar asked Apr 22 '12 14:04

SexyBeastFarEast


1 Answers

You can do this with a combination of getline, tellg and seekg.

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <ios>


int main () {
    std::fstream fs(__FILE__);
    std::string line;

    // Get current position
    int len = fs.tellg();

    // Read line
    getline(fs, line);

    // Print first line in file
    std::cout << "First line: " << line << std::endl;

    // Return to position before "Read line".
    fs.seekg(len ,std::ios_base::beg);

    // Print whole file
    while (getline(fs ,line)) std::cout << line << std::endl;
}
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Kleist Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 22:09

Kleist