std::boolalpha
is an I/O manipulator, so it may be called with an expression such as out << std::boolalpha for any out
of type std::basic_ostream or with an expression such as in >> std::boolalpha for any in
of type std::basic_istream.
str (reference to the stream after manipulation).
[edit] Example#include <iostream> #include <sstream> int main() { // boolalpha output std::cout << "default true: " << true << '\n' << "default false: " << false << '\n' << std::boolalpha << "boolalpha true: " << true << '\n' << "boolalpha false: " << false << '\n' << std::noboolalpha << "noboolalpha true: " << true << '\n' << "noboolalpha false: " << false << '\n'; // boolalpha parse bool b1, b2; std::istringstream is("true false"); is >> std::boolalpha >> b1 >> b2; std::cout << '"' << is.str() << "\" parsed as: " << std::boolalpha << b1 << ' ' << b2 << '\n'; }
Output:
default true: 1 default false: 0 boolalpha true: true boolalpha false: false noboolalpha true: 1 noboolalpha false: 0 "true false" parsed as: true false[edit] See also
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