Question

I can set precision of cout output using

cout.precision(precision_value);

how can I get the precision value, which is used by cout already? I can't find any other related function in cout description.

The related problem I faced is how can I change cout precision for some part of a code only (so it need to be reset afterwards to exact previous value).

I tryed:

//save original cout flags
std::ios_base::fmtflags coutFlags = cout.flags();

cout.precision(1);
cout.setf(ios::fixed);

 // code

cout.flags(coutFlags);

but this doens't work.

Was it helpful?

Solution

The function is overloaded. Both overloads return the precision that was set before the call to the function. cout.precision() may be what you want to query it.

To save it and set it back later:

auto old_precision = cout.precision(temp_precision);
// do stuff
cout.precision(old_precision);

OTHER TIPS

With the function precision().

int main() {
  std::cout << std::cout.precision() << std::endl;
  return 0;
}
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