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// Fig. 16.11: fig16_11.cpp

// Using a dynamically allocated ostringstream object.

#include <iostream>



using std::cout;

using std::endl;



#include <string>



using std::string;



#include <sstream>



using std::ostringstream;



int main()

{

   ostringstream outputString;  // create ostringstream instance



   string string1( "Output of several data types " );

   string string2( "to an ostringstream object:" );

   string string3( "\n        double: " );

   string string4( "\n           int: " );

   string string5( "\naddress of int: " );



   double double1 = 123.4567;

   int integer = 22;



   // output strings, double and int to outputString

   outputString << string1 << string2 << string3 << double1 

                << string4 << integer << string5 << &integer;



   // call str to output contents

   cout << "outputString contains:\n" << outputString.str();



   // add additional characters and call str to output string

   outputString << "\nmore characters added";

   cout << "\n\nafter additional stream insertions,\n"

        << "outputString contains:\n" << outputString.str() 

        << endl;



   return 0;



}  // end main



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