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C++ Input Validation

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Core idea

What is the main idea behind C++ Input Validation?

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Practice each idea before moving on

Short Mimo-style checks built from this lesson's code, terms, and sequence.

1Quick choice

Which statement best captures the main point of this lesson?

2Fill blank

Complete the missing token from the example code.

___ << "Enter a number: ";
3Order

Put the learning moves in the order that makes the concept easiest to apply.

Validate Text Input
Validate Number Range
Validate Integer Input

Input Validation

When users enter data into a program, they might type something unexpected. Input validation makes sure the input is correct before your program continues.

Without validation, your program might crash or behave incorrectly!

The examples below show simple ways to check if the user's input is valid.

Validate Integer Input

Make sure the user enters a number. If they enter something else (like a letter), ask again:

int number;
cout << "Enter a number: ";
while (!(cin >> number)) { // Keep asking until the user enters a
 valid number
 cout << "Invalid input. Try again: ";
 cin.clear(); // Reset input errors
 cin.ignore(10000, '\n'); // Remove bad input
}
cout << "You entered: " << number;

Validate Number Range

Check if the number is within an allowed range (e.g. 1 to 5):

int number;
do {
 cout << "Choose a number between 1 and 5: ";
 cin >> number;
} while (number < 1 || number> 5); // Keep asking until the user
enters a number between 1 and 5
cout << "You chose: " << number;

Validate Text Input

Check that a name is not empty:

string name;
do {
 cout << "Enter your name: ";
 getline(cin, name);
} while (name.empty()); // Keep asking until the user enters something
(name is not empty)
cout << "Hello, " << name;

Tip

You can read more about the cin object in our <iostream> library reference .

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