How to remove last character put to std::cout?

You may not remove last character.

But you can get the similar effect by overwriting the last character. For that, you need to move the console cursor backwards by outputting a '\b' (backspace) character like shown below.

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    cout<<"Hi";
    cout<<'\b';  //Cursor moves 1 position backwards
    cout<<" ";   //Overwrites letter 'i' with space
}

So the output would be

H


This code does exactly that:

std::cout<<"\b \b";

No.

You can't without accessing the console's api that is never standard.

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