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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T22:29:52+00:00 2026-05-20T22:29:52+00:00

I’m just learning C++ (1 week of experience) and was trying to write an

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I’m just learning C++ (1 week of experience) and was trying to write an input validation loop that ask the user to enter “Yes” or “No”. I figured it out but have a feeling there’s a better way of approaching this. Here’s what I came up with:

{
    char temp[5]; // to store the input in a string
    int test; // to be tested in the while loop

    cout << "Yes or No\n";
    cin.getline(temp, 5);

    if (!(strcmp(temp, "Yes")) || !(strcmp(temp, "No")))    // checks the string if says Yes or No
        cout << "Acceptable input";                         // displays if string is indeed Yes or No
    else                                                    //if not, intiate input validation loop
    {
        test = 0;
        while (test == 0) // loop
        {
            cout << "Invalid, try again.\n";
            cin.getline(temp, 5);               // attempts to get Yes or No again
            if (!(strcmp(temp, "Yes")) || !(strcmp(temp, "No")))  // checks the string if says Yes or No
                test = 1;         // changes test to 1 so that the loop is canceled
            else test = 0;        // keeps test at 0 so that the loop iterates and ask for a valid input again
        }
        cout << "Acceptable input";
    }

    cin.ignore();
    cin.get();

    return 0;
}

I apologize for my poor notes, not sure what is relevant. I’m also using the cstring header.

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    2026-05-20T22:29:53+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    I think you want a do while loop:

    bool test = false;
    do 
    {
       cout << "Yes or No\n";
       cin.getline(temp, 5);
       if (!(strcmp(temp, "Yes")) || !(strcmp(temp, "No"))) // checks the string if says Yes or No
       {
           cout << "Acceptable input"; // displays if string is indeed Yes or No
           test = true;
       }
       else
       {
           cout << "Invalid, try again.\n";
       }
    
    } while (!test);
    
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