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  1. c++ - What exactly does stringstream do? - Stack Overflow

    The istringstream type reads a string, ostringstream writes a string, and stringstream reads and writes the string. I come across some cases where it is both convenient and concise to use stringstream.

  2. What's the difference between istringstream, ostringstream and ...

    In most cases, you won't find yourself needing both input and output on the same stringstream, so using std::ostringstream and std::istringstream explicitly makes your intention clear.

  3. c++ - How to initialize a std::stringstream? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 21, 2014 · At this point, the compiler is oblivious to the stringstream to which the result of the expression will be passed. A solution for stringstream It's a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem, …

  4. How do you clear a stringstream variable? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 3, 2015 · Stringstream is a stream, so its iterators are forward, cannot return. In an output stringstream, you need a flush () to reinitialize it, as in any other output stream.

  5. stringstream, string, and char* conversion confusion

    May 6, 2015 · My question can be boiled down to, where does the string returned from stringstream.str().c_str() live in memory, and why can't it be assigned to a const char*? This code …

  6. What are the "string", "stream" and "stringstream" classes in C++?

    Nov 23, 2008 · I want to know what's the difference between string and stream in c++, and what's stringstream?

  7. How do I convert from stringstream to string in C++?

    Mar 19, 2009 · How do I convert from std::stringstream to std::string in C++? Do I need to call a method on the string stream?

  8. How to use stringstream to separate comma separated strings

    Jul 30, 2012 · So the stringstream::>> operator can separate strings by space but not by comma. Is there anyway to modify the above code so that I can get the following result?

  9. c++ - cout << stringstream - Stack Overflow

    Jan 11, 2012 · When I put something into a stringstream, let's say a real number, if I then insert that stringstream object into cout...what am I looking at? Usually I'm getting some strange number. Is this a

  10. Diferencia String y StringStream - Stack Overflow en español

    A grandes rasgos, un stringstream es, básicamente, un buffer en memória que simula comportarse como un archivo. Simple y sencillo. Permite las mismas operaciones que permitiría un stream, pero …