reads multiple lines, terminates on '$' character : char array « Data Types « C++ Tutorial






#include <iostream>  
  using namespace std;  
    
  const int MAX = 2000;  
  char str[MAX];         
    
  int main(){  
     cout << "\nEnter a string:\n";  
     cin.get(str, MAX, '$');
     cout << "You entered:\n" << str << endl;  
     return 0;  
  }








2.20.char array
2.20.1.char array buffers
2.20.2.initialized string
2.20.3.Treating character arrays as strings.
2.20.4.Get line with buffer size for char array reading
2.20.5.Use cin.get() to read a string based on char array
2.20.6.Reverse case using array indexing.
2.20.7.Reverse a string in place.
2.20.8.Copying a string using array notation
2.20.9.Copying a string using pointer notation
2.20.10.Initializing char pointers with strings
2.20.11.Using an array of pointers to char
2.20.12.simple string variable
2.20.13.reads multiple lines, terminates on '$' character
2.20.14.reads string with embedded blanks
2.20.15.Read from keyboard and output char array
2.20.16.multidimensional char arrays