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Extractions: CodingForums.com Computer Programming PDA View Full Version : n00b C++ Question cameronlanni 09-13-2006, 02:33 AM I'm sure you get this all the time, but how can I allow the user of my C++ console program to input text via a "cin" that contains spaces. Currently, if a space is entered, lines of code are skipped and the variable only contains the first word of what they typed. I should mention, the cin is storing what is typed to a string. Some other forums suggest I use this piece of code: Just scroll down all the way to the bottom. cameronlanni 09-13-2006, 04:44 AM Of course I've tried that - and I can get it to work, bu for some reason, the rest of the code won't execute until you press enter. I'm dealing with it and it will work for now, but if someone knows how I can do this without having to press enter, let me know.
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Extractions: Home Articles Account People ... FAQ cmiller: I wish. It's palindromes I seek. I'm hoping to reduce the amount of processing by eliminating pairs of words that don't contain any letters in common. That's only for single words, though. Palindrome words would be easy enough too. I'm trying to take a nearly 2 meg wordfile and process it so that it can spit out palindromes. So far I've figured out that you can create palindromes from smaller palindromes, that pivot points in palindromes are always either a position (in the case of even-length palindromes) or else a position and a letter (in the case of odd-length palindromes), and that I have a sort of a system to figure out whether two words can chain together to any degree. Problem is, the system doesn't scale to that amount (which I'm trying to fix with processing the file in other ways first) and the rest of the things I figured out, besides being relatively obvious, don't help reduce the number of word combinations. Any help is appreciated, but I'm sure eventually I'll get it.
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