I’m using std::getline() to read lines from an std::istream-derived class, how can I move forward a few lines?
Do I have to just read and discard them?
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Edit: You can also use std::istream::ignore, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/25012566/492336
No, but it’s probably going to be the clearest solution to those reading your code. If the number of lines you’re skipping is large, you can improve performance by reading large blocks and counting newlines in each block, stopping and repositioning the file to the last newline’s location. But unless you are having performance problems, I’d just put getline in a loop for the number of lines you want to skip.