std:: num_get
Defined in header
<locale>
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Class
std::num_get
encapsulates the rules for parsing string representations of numeric values. Specifically, types
bool
,
unsigned
short
,
unsigned
int
,
long
,
unsigned
long
,
long
long
,
unsigned
long
long
(since C++11)
,
float
,
double
,
long
double
, and
void
*
are supported. The standard formatting input operators (such as
cin
>>
n
;
) use the
std::num_get
facet of the I/O stream's locale to parse the text representations of the numbers.
Inheritance diagram
If a
std::num_get
specialization is not guaranteed to be provided by the standard library (see below), the behaviors of its
get()
and
do_get()
are not guaranteed as specified.
Specializations
The standard library is guaranteed to provide the following specializations (they are required to be implemented by any locale object ):
Defined in header
<locale>
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std :: num_get < char > | creates narrow string parsing of numbers |
std :: num_get < wchar_t > | creates wide string parsing of numbers |
In addition, the standard library is also guaranteed to provide every specialization that satisfies the following type requirements:
-
CharT
is one of- char ,
- wchar_t , and
- any other implementation-defined character container type that meets the requirements for a character on which any of the iostream components can be instantiated; and
-
InputIt
must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator .
Nested types
Type | Definition |
char_type
|
CharT
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iter_type
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InputIt
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Data members
Member | Description |
std::locale::id
id
[static]
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the identifier of the facet |
Member functions
constructs a new
num_get
facet
(public member function) |
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invokes
do_get
(public member function) |
Protected member functions
destructs a
num_get
facet
(protected member function) |
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[virtual]
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parses a number from an input stream
(virtual protected member function) |
Example
#include <iostream> #include <iterator> #include <locale> #include <sstream> #include <string> int main() { std::string de_double = "1.234.567,89"; std::string us_double = "1,234,567.89"; // parse using streams std::istringstream de_in(de_double); de_in.imbue(std::locale("de_DE.UTF-8")); double f1; de_in >> f1; std::istringstream us_in(de_double); us_in.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); double f2; us_in >> f2; std::cout << "Parsing " << de_double << " as double gives " << std::fixed << f1 << " in de_DE locale and " << f2 << " in en_US\n"; // use the facet directly std::istringstream s3(us_double); s3.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8")); auto& f = std::use_facet<std::num_get<char>>(s3.getloc()); std::istreambuf_iterator<char> beg(s3), end; double f3; std::ios::iostate err; f.get(beg, end, s3, err, f3); std::cout << "parsing " << us_double << " as double using raw en_US facet gives " << f3 << '\n'; }
Output:
Parsing 1.234.567,89 as double gives 1234567.890000 in de_DE locale and 1.234000 in en_US parsing 1,234,567.89 as double using raw en_US facet gives 1234567.890000
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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LWG 427 | C++98 |
num_get
was guaranteed to accept any
CharT
that
meets the requirements for a character on which any of the iostream components can be instantiated |
only guarantees to accept
char
,
wchar_t and other implementation- defined character types |
LWG 2392 | C++98 |
only character type
CharT
could be
guaranteed to be accepted by
num_get
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can guarantee to accept implementation-
defined character container types |
See also
defines numeric punctuation rules
(class template) |
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formats numeric values for output as character sequence
(class template) |
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extracts formatted data
(public member function of
std::basic_istream<CharT,Traits>
)
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