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Defined in header <iomanip>
/* unspecified */ setw(int n );

When used in an expression out << std::setw(n) or in >> std::setw(n), sets the width parameter of the stream out or in to exactly n.

Some operations reset the width to zero (see below), so std::setw may need to be repeatedly called to set the width for multiple operations.

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[edit]Parameters

n - new value for width

[edit]Return value

An object of unspecified type such that

  • if out is an object of type std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>, the expression out << setw(n)
    • has type std::basic_ostream<CharT, Traits>&
    • has value out
    • behaves as if it called f(out, n)
  • if in is an object of type std::basic_istream<CharT, Traits>, the expression in >> setw(n)
    • has type std::basic_istream<CharT, Traits>&
    • has value in
    • behaves as if it called f(in, n)

where the function f is defined as:

void f(std::ios_base& str, int n){// set width str.width(n);}

[edit]Notes

The width property of the stream will be reset to zero (meaning "unspecified") if any of the following functions are called:

  • Input
  • Output

The exact effects this modifier has on the input and output vary between the individual I/O functions and are described at each operator<< and operator>> overload page individually.

[edit]Example

#include <iomanip>#include <iostream>#include <sstream>   int main(){std::cout<<"no setw: ["<<42<<"]\n"<<"setw(6): ["<< std::setw(6)<<42<<"]\n"<<"no setw, several elements: ["<<89<<12<<34<<"]\n"<<"setw(6), several elements: ["<<89<< std::setw(6)<<12<<34<<"]\n";   std::istringstream is("hello, world");char arr[10];   is >> std::setw(6)>> arr;std::cout<<"Input from \""<< is.str()<<"\" with setw(6) gave \""<< arr <<"\"\n";}

Output:

no setw: [42] setw(6): [ 42] no setw, several elements: [891234] setw(6), several elements: [89 1234] Input from "hello, world" with setw(6) gave "hello"

[edit]Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 183C++98 setw could only be used with streams of
type std::ostream or std::istream
usable with any
character stream

[edit]See also

manages field width
(public member function of std::ios_base)[edit]
changes the fill character
(function template)[edit]
sets the placement of fill characters
(function)[edit]
controls whether prefix is used to indicate numeric base
(function)[edit]
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