C/C++ :: Files Interaction With Software

Mar 23, 2013

It is commonly seen that computational applications accept data in notepad or excel formats to do the process on. The question is how would they do that? Do they store the notepad data somewhere in the application memory or they interact with the notepad file all the time program is running? This is my first try developing a small application .

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C++ :: Objects Interaction With Functions?

Mar 1, 2014

I am preparing for an exam, and I am being told there will be, "1 multiple-choice question about reading a piece of code about objects interacting with functions and deciding the output."

There are a few ways I can think of:

- Passing an object into a function as an argument
- An object calling a function with a dot operator
- Creating a new object through a Constructor and Class(Does that count?)

Are there other ways that objects interact with functions that I am not thinking of?

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C++ :: Digitize Geographical Map Through GUI And Mouse Interaction

Jul 8, 2012

I am developing an application which can be used for digitize a geographical map through GUI and mouse interaction. Well, here are the list of objects that need to be created using mouse clicks.

1) Points
2) Polyline
3) Polygon
4) Rectangle/Square
5) Ellipse/Circle
6) Text

What will be the best design which can be used to store the data(objects) more efficiently? So that both accessing objects and rendering them will be easier and faster? I have started with Composite Design pattern to store the objects and Visitor Design pattern to render these objects.

[Code] .....

But everytime rendering is done sequentially. Will not this take more time if the number of objects increases?

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Visual C++ :: Interaction Between Algorithm And Winsock

Jul 24, 2013

Code:
#include <algorithm>
#include <winsock.h>
void some_func() {
int result = std::min (0, 16384);
}

Okay, but the above code consistently gives me error C2589: '(' : illegal token on right side of '::'. I'm building with VC8. If I don't #include <winsock.h> the code compiles correctly but it doesn't matter if I #include <winsock.h> before or after including <algorithm>

I guess it might be due to one of my #defines but I've tried the code in a very minimal program and I still get the error.

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C++ :: Application To Load Other Applications In A Secure Shell Based On User Interaction

Jul 9, 2013

I will sketch the scenario I would like to get working below. I have one main application.

That application, based on user interactions, can load other applications in a secure shell. This means these child applications cannot interact with the OS anymore, nor with each other.

The parent program can at any time call functions of these child programs.

The child program can at any time call functions of these parent programs.

How to implement this in C++? Preferably both parent and child should be written in C++.

The performance of loading the child applications doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is the performance of the communication between child and parent.

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C :: Program To Hide Files Behind Other Files Using Alternate Data Streams

Apr 5, 2013

I am writing a program to hide files behind other files using Alternate Data Streams in Windows NTFS file systems.

The program is as follows:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void){
char hostfile[75], hiddenfile[75], hiddenFileName[15] ;
printf("Enter the name(with extension) and path of the file whose behind you want to hide another file: ");
scanf("%75s", hostfile);

[Code]...

The complier is showing error as "Extra Perimeter in call to system" but I am not getting where?

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C++ :: Display Last 1000 Lines From Multiple Text Files (log Files)

Jan 16, 2014

I am writing a piece of code that requires me to display the last 1000 lines from a multiple text files (log files). FYI, I am running on Linux and using g++.

I have a log file from which - if it contains more than 1000 lines, I need to display the last 1000 lines. However, the log file could get rotated. So, in case where the current log file contains less than 1000 lines, I have to go to older log file and display the remaining. For e.g., if log got rotated and new log file contains 20 lines, I have to display the 980 lines from old log file + 20 from current log files.

What is the best way to do this? Even an outline algorithm will work.

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Visual C++ :: Should Precompiled Header Files Also Be Included In Source Header Files?

Sep 16, 2013

When including a header file in stdafx.h, should that file still be included in the source file where it is actually used?

If it is included in both places, is the one in the source file ignored?

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C++ :: Files Reading From PDF?

Feb 26, 2013

How do I read a .pdf file using C++? When I try to open it using myfile.open ("example.pdf"); but all I see is some Crazy Symbols. Is there any way to open ?

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C++ :: Comparison Of Two XML Files?

Feb 2, 2015

I need a program that can compare two xml files for equivalency using any XML Parser.

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C++ :: Cannot Take Input From Files

Apr 28, 2013

Assignment: Write a program that merges the numbers in two files and writes all the numbers into a third file. your program takes input from two different files and writes it output to a third file. Each input file contains a list of numbers of type int in sorted order from the smallest to largest. after the program is run, the output file will contain all the numbers in the two input files in one longer list in sorted order from smallest to largest. your program should define a function that is called with the two input - file streams and the out - put file stream as three arguments.

Okay, here is my code.

#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
int list1[25];//array for the first list
int list2[25];//array for the second list

[Code] .....

I'm confused about where the two files (which contain lists of numbers) need to be placed in order to be read and if they need to be renamed or something.

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C++ :: Running Bat Files?

Oct 24, 2013

I want to know if you can run bat files from code? If so how else how can you shutdown a computer with code? OS is windows 7.

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C++ :: How To Upload The Files

Mar 19, 2014

So I am awful when having to use data or .txt files. I believe my code is right, I just don't know how to upload the files. Here is the description of the assignment and the coding:

Process the input file containing latitude and longitude data of US cities in degree, minutes, and seconds. Output the processed information in decimal degrees.

a) Write a C++ program to read each line of the input file, store each data line in an array of structure, calculate the degrees in decimal for latitude and longitude, store these values in the corresponding structure and write the results to the output file by processing the array.

b) Use vectors or dynamic array to optimize memory usage. Specify the design choice in your main comment for the program.

c) Split the City and State and store it in two separate fields.

d) Search a city and find it in the array of structure and print out ALL the information on the screen.

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
struct City

[Code]...

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C++ :: Using Map And Writing Files

Dec 6, 2014

I'm using maps and writing files for the first time and I get a crazy compiler error when I try to compile the following code.

//map is named schedules
// saveSchedule() is a member of the Schedule class that writes a vector of objects to disk, or is supposed to
ofstream newFile("sched.txt");
map<string,Schedule>::iterator in;

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C++ :: How To Loop Through Files

May 18, 2014

I have a program below that calculates the average, sum, etc of the numbers in a file named "mynumberlist1.txt".

I want to create a loop whereby the program loops through several files; mynumberlist2.txt, mynumberlist3.txt, and calculates the statistics for all relevant files using the calculations below. How would I do this?

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <math.h>

[Code].....

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C++ :: Accessing Variables From Other Files

Sep 26, 2014

I don't have in depth code or anything. I tried this but can't seem to wrap my head around it.

Code: //header.h
namespace test {
int arr[5];

[Code] ....

Also tried putting int arr[5] in a Test class within test.h.

I have 2 structs in another file, the main, and want to make an instance of the arr variable, in a separate header, for each.

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C++ :: Calculations From Text Files?

Mar 31, 2014

I have a text file that contains values as follows:

2013 05 27 15 52 02.049824 231.401 0.022 49.738 2013 05 27 15 52 02.668822 229.814 0.019 49.738 2013 05 27 15 52 03.283705 228.528 2.599 49.726 2013 05 27 15 52 03.898469 230.140 2.576 49.751
Column1=date, Column2=Month, Column3=Day, Column4=Hour, Column5=Minute, Column6=Seconds, Column7=Voltage(Vrms), Column8=Current(Irms), Column9=Frequency(Hz).

I have to develop a program that will analyse these time-sampled voltage and current measurements over 24 hours and find the total energy used, mean and peak power consumption and Energy used over each hour of the 24 hour period.

How do I go about doing this? I also need to include at least one numerical integration technique. The file data contains over 50 thousand lines in the format mentioned above.

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C++ :: Parallel Arrays And Files

Mar 10, 2014

I am trying to learn about parallel arrays and files. I believe that I wrote a program that properly writes the data of the arrays into a file, but I am not quite sure how to take the next step and make a second program by bringing in the file I created and reading the information of the file back into two arrays to display them.

Code:
#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
#include<string>
usingnamespace std;

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Loading Menu For Files

Jun 11, 2014

I would like to make a program that automatically launches and loads a file when a file of that file type is double clicked within windows. As said I am unsure where to look for some information as to how to do that, and so turn to you all. Is there a simple way of doing such a thing without using any external libraries, if so, a simple tutorial or link to a reference for this; if there is no way of doing this without externals what would be a small and simple to use library for this?

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C++ :: Working With Files In Netbeans

Jul 26, 2013

I have created a project in netbeans 7.2 and have not modified any setting. I have used all sorts of methods I could think/find but the code can not find the file.

I have placed my test.txt file in the folder of the project. Here is the location of the file:

C:UsersSAMARASDocumentsNetBeansProjects
eadFi le

However, I could not use it without modifying it as an absolute path.

For example, check the code from the FAQ. //well the return 0; is missing but this is not the problem now.

Or for example this code Code: bad code or with Code: myReadFile.open("C:/Users/SAMARAS/Documents/NetBeansProjects eadFile est.txt"); I have tried many things for placing the slashes, but could not find the file.

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C :: How To Upload And Navigate Files

Apr 23, 2013

i am new to c . is it possible to upload and navigate files in c . Any sample program.

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C :: Merging All TXT Files In A Directory

Dec 6, 2013

I'm writing a program to merge all .txt files in a directory. I had the code working and then made small change. It started crashing and I couldn't get it back to working.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

[Code] ....

It's crashing around the

Code: while(!feof(in)){ .

If I comment that section out, the code still works. But, I know that portion of the code works to copy text from one file to another! It's actually from the Schildt complete C reference and I have tested it several times on it's own.

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Dec 2, 2014

My first time programming sth in Network. I have to use C to send a file to another PC, well COM port are useful but I didn't find how to refer to the address of my destination.

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C :: Combining Contents Of Two Files

Jul 5, 2013

I have dabbled in programming with C, but I am not proficient enough to write a program dealing with files. I have to take an extremely long list of numbers that need to be placed into another file within a line of code for validating purposes. Taking the numbers from one file and placing them into another file with a string code around them?

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C :: Compiling 2 Files In Linux Gcc

Sep 22, 2014

I want to use two separate files in 1 program, but cannot get it to work. I don't know if it's my files or the compiling thats wrong. I have never used 2 files in my programs so far. Only used #include <stdio.h>.

Here are my files:
extern_static.c Code: extern int i;
int main(void)
{

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C :: Header Files Not Found On Mac

Nov 2, 2013

I have a piece of code in C with header files included. I run it on Mac OS X Maverick with XCode 4.6.2 installed. GCC is also installed. Note that Command Line Tools in XCode are already installed.

When I compile it, the error I receive says something like this:

add.c:1:19: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory add.c:2:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory add.c:3:20: error: unistd.h: No such file or directory

However when I run it on Ubuntu, it compiles without a problem.What to do?

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