C++ User Input
C++ User Input
You have already learned that cout
is used to output (print) values. Now we will use cin
to get user input.
cin
is a predefined variable that reads data from the keyboard with the extraction operator (>>
).
In the following example, the user can input a number, which is stored in the
variable x
. Then we print the value of x
:
Example
int x;
cout << "Type a number: "; // Type a number and
press enter
cin >> x; // Get user
input from the keyboard
cout << "Your number is: " << x;
// Display the input value
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Good To Know
cout
is pronounced "see-out". Used for output, and uses the insertion operator (<<
)
cin
is pronounced "see-in". Used for input, and uses the extraction operator (>>
)
Creating a Simple Calculator
In this example, the user must input two numbers. Then we print the sum by calculating (adding) the two numbers:
Example
int x, y;
int sum;
cout << "Type a number: ";
cin >> x;
cout << "Type another number: ";
cin >>
y;
sum = x + y;
cout << "Sum is: " << sum;
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There you go! You just built a basic calculator!
Complete <iostream> Reference
Tip: Both cin
and cout
belongs to the <iostream>
library,
which is short for standard input /
output
streams. For a complete reference of <iostream> objects along with detailed information, go to our C++ iostream Reference.