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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:45:13+00:00 2026-05-14T01:45:13+00:00

I have the following method which is not capturing anything from the user.If I

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I have the following method which is not capturing anything from the user.If I input New Band for the artist name, it only captures “New” and it lefts out “Band”. If I use cin.getline() instead nothing is captured. Any ideas how to fix this?

char* artist = new char [256];

char * getArtist()
{
    cout << "Enter Artist of CD: " << endl;
    cin >> artist;      
    cin.ignore(1000, '\n');
    cout << "artist is " << artist << endl;
    return artist;
}

This worked just fine. Thank you Roger

std::string getArtist()

{   

    cout << "Enter Artist of CD: " << endl;

    while(true){            

        if ( getline(cin, artist)){

        }

    cout << "artist is " << artist << '\n';

    }

    return artist;

}
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    2026-05-14T01:45:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:45 am
    std::string getArtist() {
      using namespace std;
      while (true) {
        cout << "Enter Artist of CD: " << endl;
        string artist;
        if (getline(cin, artist)) {             // <-- pay attention to this line
          if (artist.empty()) { // if desired
            cout << "try again\n";
            continue;
          }
          cout << "artist is " << artist << '\n';
          return artist;
        }
        else if (cin.eof()) { // failed due to eof
          // notice this is checked only *after* the
          // stream is (in the above if condition)
    
          // handle error, probably throw exception
          throw runtime_error("unexpected input error");
        }
      }
    }
    

    The whole thing is a general improvement, but the use of getline is possibly the most significant for your question.

    void example_use() {
      std::string artist = getArtist();
      //...
    
      // it's really that simple: no allocations to worry about, etc.
    }
    
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