Sometimes there are some problems which has input description like this problem in Uva. Can anyone tell me how to take input and how to stop taking input for this type of problems TIA...
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Sometimes there are some problems which has input description like this problem in Uva. Can anyone tell me how to take input and how to stop taking input for this type of problems TIA...
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One word: getline
As Swistakk says
Anyway, to let you have multiple choices, here, take look: Each "while" can [or at least I hope so] read lines, until EOF /OR/ blank-line → so make your choice
You can also do it 1by1 with getchar(), anyway it is too much work! ;-)
Have Nice Day & Good Luck
[At least according to "C++"]