Going from string to stringstream to vector<int>

我是研究僧i 提交于 2019-11-30 02:59:14
int num;
while (lineStream >> num) numbers.push_back(num);
Johannes Schaub - litb

This is a classic example of std::back_inserter.

copy(istream_iterator<int>(lineStream), istream_iterator<int>(),
     back_inserter(numbers));

You can create the vector right from the start on, if you wish

vector<int> numbers((istream_iterator<int>(lineStream)), 
                    istream_iterator<int>());

Remember to put parentheses around the first argument. The compiler thinks it's a function declaration otherwise. If you use the vector for just getting iterators for the numbers, you can use the istream iterators directly:

istream_iterator<int> begin(lineStream), end;
while(begin != end) cout << *begin++ << " ";
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