std::basic_ostream::put
Aus cppreference.com
|
|
This page has been machine-translated from the English version of the wiki using Google Translate.
The translation may contain errors and awkward wording. Hover over text to see the original version. You can help to fix errors and improve the translation. For instructions click here. |
<metanoindex/>
<tbody> </tbody> basic_ostream& put( char_type ch ); |
||
Schreibt Charakter
ch dem Output-Stream .Original:
Writes character
ch to the output stream.The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
Diese Funktion ist eine unformatierte Ausgabe Funktion: es beginnt die Ausführung durch den Bau ein Objekt vom Typ
sentry, die spült die tie()'d Ausgabepuffer wenn nötig und die Stream-Fehler überprüft. Nach dem Bau, wenn die Wache Objekt kehrt false, gibt die Funktion ohne zu versuchen, keine Ausgabe. Wenn eine Ausnahme während der Ausgabe ausgelöst wird, dann ios :: badbit gesetzt ist (die Ausnahme unterdrückt sofern exceptions()&badbit) != 0, in welchem Fall es wird erneut ausgelöst)Original:
This function is an unformatted output function: it begin execution by constructing an object of type
sentry, which flushes the tie()'d output buffers if necessary and checks the stream errors. After construction, if the sentry object returns false, the function returns without attempting any output. If an exception is thrown during output, then ios::badbit is set (the exception is suppressed unless exceptions()&badbit) != 0, in which case it is rethrown)The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
Parameter
| ch | - | Charakter zu schreiben
Original: character to write The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. |
Rückgabewert
*this
Notes
Diese Funktion ist nicht für die Typen überlastet
signed char oder unsigned char, im Gegensatz zu den formatierten operator <<
Original:
operator<<
The text has been machine-translated via [http://translate.google.com Google Translate].
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click [http://en.cppreference.com/w/Cppreference:MachineTranslations here] for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click [http://en.cppreference.com/w/Cppreference:MachineTranslations here] for instructions.
Original:
This function is not overloaded for the types
signed char or unsigned char, unlike the formatted operator <<
Original:
operator<<
The text has been machine-translated via [http://translate.google.com Google Translate].
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click [http://en.cppreference.com/w/Cppreference:MachineTranslations here] for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click [http://en.cppreference.com/w/Cppreference:MachineTranslations here] for instructions.
The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
Anders als formatierte Ausgabe-Funktionen, diese Funktion nicht die
failbit gesetzt, wenn der Ausgang nicht .Original:
Unlike formatted output functions, this function does not set the
failbit if the output fails.The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions.
Beispiel
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout.put('a'); // normal usage
std::cout.put('\n');
std::ofstream s("/does/not/exist/");
s.clear(); // pretend the stream is good
std::cout << "Unformatted output: ";
s.put('c'); // this will set badbit, but not failbit
std::cout << " fail=" << bool(s.rdstate() & s.failbit);
std::cout << " bad=" << s.bad() << '\n';
s.clear();
std::cout << "Formatted output: ";
s << 'c'; // this will set badbit and failbit
std::cout << " fail=" << bool(s.rdstate() & s.failbit);
std::cout << " bad=" << s.bad() << '\n';
}
Output:
a
Unformatted output: fail=0 bad=1
Formatted output: fail=1 bad=1
Siehe auch
Einsätze Zeichendaten Original: inserts character data The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. (Funktion) | |
Einsätze Blöcken von Zeichen Original: inserts blocks of characters The text has been machine-translated via Google Translate. You can help to correct and verify the translation. Click here for instructions. (öffentliche Elementfunktion) | |