My question is that I want to store input in the vector. But the thing is that it has ',' in the input... For example iput is 10,23,45 and then the inputs stored in a vector, and is outputted as
if you don't have ss >> ch, , will be ignored, and ss >> tmp will try to put next possible int to tmp. Of course these are all byte strings, >> operator does some tricks internally.
it's reading the stream, not writing into the stream
Copy/pasting sub-programs, especially implementations of different functions into a single function, doesn't sound like a good way to go about writing complex programs.