I am having trouble parsing my text file which is separated my commas. istream and ifstream really confuse me.
Here is my text file:
2,2,Robin Williams
3,2,Bud Abbott,Lou Costello
4,2
5,4,Groucho,Chico,Harpo,Gummo
6,3
7,2,W.C. Fields
9,5
and here is my code
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    ifstream inf("test.txt");
    while(!inf.eof())
    {
        string line;
        int roomNumber;
        inf >> roomNumber;
        getline(inf, line);
        cout << roomNumber << endl;
    }
}
My end goal is to separate each field by commas and store them somewhere. The first two numbers will always be therre while the names can be empty. Right now I am just trying to store the first integer, the roomNumber, and printing them out but my output looks like this:
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
9
Why are there two nines and is there any better way to do this?
It's literally more specific and different.
