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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T21:58:41+00:00 2026-06-14T21:58:41+00:00

I wrote this simple code: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { double

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I wrote this simple code:

 #include <iostream>
 using namespace std;
 int main()
 {
   double s;
   cin >> s;
   if (cin.fail())
     cout<<"Error";
   return 0;
 }

When I enter 12.03, cin.fail() returns false, and that’s good.

And when I enter sd234, cin.fail() returns true, which is also good.

But if I enter 234.abcd, for example, or any number followed by a characters, cin.fail() returns true although I didn’t enter a numerical to the double variable through the cin.

What am I missing?

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    2026-06-14T21:58:42+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:58 pm

    std::istream::operator>>() reads characters as long as it fits to the current type (e.g. digits and . for double). Following characters are left in the input buffer for another extraction operator. If the characters read can satisfy the current type, no error is signaled.

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