#include<iostream>#include<bits/stdc++.h>usingnamespace std;
vector<string>string_burst(string str,char delimeter){//condition: works with only single character delimeter, like $,_,space,etc.
vector<string> words;int n=str.length();for(int i=0;i<n;i++){int j=i;while(str[i]!=delimeter && i<n)
i++;
string temp=str.substr(j,i-j);
words.push_back(temp);}return words;}
// splits a std::string into vector<string> at a delimiter
vector<string>split(string x,char delim =' '){
x += delim;//includes a delimiter at the end so last word is also read
vector<string> splitted;
string temp ="";for(int i =0; i < x.length(); i++){if(x[i]== delim){
splitted.push_back(temp);//store words in "splitted" vector
temp ="";
i++;}
temp += x[i];}return splitted;}
#include<boost/algorithm/string.hpp>
std::string text ="Let me split this into words";
std::vector<std::string> results;
boost::split(results, text,[](char c){return c ==' ';});
Some of the Most Common used functions of StringStream.clear() — flushes the stream
str() — converts a stream of words into a C++ string object.operator<< — pushes a string object into the stream.operator>> — extracts a word from the stream.
// C++ program to understand the use of getline() function#include<bits/stdc++.h>usingnamespace std;intmain(){
string S, T;getline(cin, S);
stringstream X(S);while(getline(X, T,' ')){
cout << T << endl;}return0;}