C/C++ :: How To Create A Folder In MFC
Oct 21, 2014How to create a folder in mfc ..
View 1 RepliesHow to create a folder in mfc ..
View 1 RepliesC-> Visual studio 2010-> windows 7
How to create a directory / folder.( to browse/save my files to a directory.) how to specify the path?
I googled , but i cant able to find appropriate as it is showing all in the C#, C++ , objective C. But not in C.
Here i am writing a sample program to my POS device .problem here is it is not taking mkdir(direct/dir.h header file)function. Any alternative is there to make a directory?
I need a code in c++ . It should count the Files and Directories in root folder with every folder information i need the below information
1) no of files and folder
2) how many files are there in each folder
3) with size of every folder and files it contains
I am new in c++ ....
I want to make a launcher for my program but the installation folder is different from one computer to another so I need a function or something that shows the path of the executable file.how to import a file from another folder.
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
FILE *fp;
*fp=fopen("C:Documents and Settings...something.txt","r");
}
You see I want to set the import path.
I had wanted to make a program that will tell someone how many files there are in a folder and its subfolders with a certain extension. I am not sure how to find the files.
I am using Windows 7.
I am using dir object from dirent.h to read files of a folder. The code I am using in order to read all data is the following:
vector<string> directories;
DIR *pDIR;
const char * c = path.c_str();
struct dirent *entry;
[Code]....
I am wandering when I am trying to read two times the files of the same folder, it will be stored with the same order or every time I ll read in folder it ll return different file order?
I want to rename all files in a folder (exactly I want to change extension file example:"FILE0001.CHK" to (FILE0001.JPG)), i know rename function , but how to use it all files, files names going sequencely (FILE0001.CHK,FILE002.CHK until FILE3000.CHK) ... How i can rename or change extension file quickly and easily.
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i want the file name to be written in command prompt to install the file like
C:WindowsSystem32msiexec.exe filename.exe /quiet
fi is array representing the files
following is a code ..
foreach (FileInfo fiTemp in fi)
{
p2.StandardInput.Write("msiexec.exe ");
p2.StandardInput.Write(fiTemp.Name);
MessageBox.Show(fiTemp.Name);
}
I'm trying to make a program that will copy all files from one folder in to another folder.
Ex path:
From: G:ExExF1
To: C:EXAll
I'm using Visual studio express C++ as the IDE. I have tried using this code:
bool copy_functions::CopyAll(string InPath,string OutPath) {
ifstream In(InPath.c_str(),ios::in|ios::binary);
ofstream Out(OutPath.c_str(),ios::out|ios::binary);
[Code] ....
But I always get booth could not be opened for copying messages even thug I use the absolute paths for the folders.
using C++ how can i check the presence of a folder in a drive.
The path of the folder is available in a std::string like std::string path = "C:TestFolder";
im trying to write a file to a default document folder..something like...
FILE* file;
file = fopen("%docdir% est.txt", "w");
fputs("Hello", file);
fclose(file);
"%docdir% est.txt" this isnt working for me, i have to write it as
"C:userspublicdocument est.txt"
any method to write directly to default document folder so it will work in most Windows ? for example in windows 7 this is the default folder "C:users publicdocument est.txt" in windows XP its different
i have to detect the windows version first, to write the correct path
This question is currently only for windows; but I would like to know about a cross-platform way to perform what I want to do (explained below) -
I have created a little program:
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
std::cout << argv[i] << '
';
} }
I have added this program to the windows PATH. I put this program in C:Program FilesProgram
I now navigate to C:DataVariousTexts using CMD.
Then I type in: "program x"
The program will print out "program x" as by default. What I would like to get hold of is the folder in which the program is actually being called. ( I want to somehow get "C:DataVariousTexts" to be read into my program ).
How do I perform such an operation?
storing images in database as well as in folder...Images are loaded FROM URL...and after that i want to display Images from folder which is in given below code: but this code is not running...it shows sql connection problem.....but connection is perfect...This code runs properly but it doesn't shows the images from folder...and It doesn't save the images...
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Collections;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
[code]....
Say, I have the "K: est del USB" folder.
Then I do the following:
Code:
SHFILEOPSTRUCT sfo = {0};
sfo.wFunc = FO_DELETE;
sfo.pFrom = L"K: est del USB";
sfo.fFlags = FOF_ALLOWUNDO |
[Code] ....
So when I run it, the SHFileOperation API shows this warning:
Are you sure you want to permanently delete this folder?
If the end-user clicks "No", SHFileOperation return 0x4c7, which I believe is ERROR_CANCELLED.
My question is, if I don't need any UI, how can I know that my file/folder will be permanently deleted vs. placed into the Recycle Bin?
my folder structure looks like this:
Code:
MyProject
| |
header source
| |
Dog.h,Functions.h Functions.cpp, Dog.cpp, main.cpp
How can I compile and run this program (what do I have to type in terminal) - I would like to compile and run it from MyPoject's directory
Code:
cd MyProject
I'm writing a small function that gets as parameter a file's path and a folder's path, and copies the given file to that folder.
Code:
int copy_file(const char* source, const char* folder) {
char copy[PATH_MAX];
strcpy(copy, folder);
strcat(copy, "/");
strcat(copy, source);
[Code] ....
Basically, this function purpose is to make a backup of source in folder every X minutes (depending on user's input).
The problem is the second call to open():
This call attempts to open the file for writing, and creates it if it is not already exist.
It also truncates it before writing to it - and that's my concern:
Let's say this is the second time this function runs, so copy is already exist. open() will then truncate it, and then one of the system calls in the while loop fails.
In this situation, I might be left with no backup file.
The problem also arises for when source is a read-only file:
If source is a read-only file, and copy is not already exist (meaning - it's the first backup attempt), then everything's fine, but, if source is a read-only file and copy is already exist, then I have to first remove copy altogather, and make a fresh copy of source.
Making a backup with new name for copy every time copy_file() runs, will solve this problem, and how can this be accomplished?
I should say that I'd really prefer that copy and source will have the same names when copy_file() returns...
I am searching an API that can give me thumbnail(with large Icons) of all folders of all drive in Windows 7. Like
c:/--->Folder1,Folder2.....FolderN
d:/--->Folder1,Folder2.....FolderN
.
.
n:/--->Folder1,Folder2.....FolderN
How i can get associate thumbnail(with large Icons) of each folders of any of the drive.
This is the code
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
[Code] ...
The only Problem I have is that I need to know how to open a command window at the folder containing the .exe file(this program), inorder to enter the program name or arguments.
Scenario as below:
I have two module, A and B
Module A:
- A.cpp & A.h
Module B:
- B.cpp & B.h
and then for these two *.h file i put in another centralized folder call HeaderFile.
when I #include "B.h" from A.cpp, the compiler show me Error code C1083.
I know how to add a new item to a folder right-click menu, using the registry, but it won't show up on file right-click menu. give me a link to how this is done? I want this new menu appear on every file R-C menu, file registered with the system or not. Is there a simple way to do this as adding a item to folder R-C menu, or will i have to iterate all the registered file types in registry to do it. I tried google with many search terms, but i can't find a source for this.
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The problem I am facing on google search is I am getting results mostly for MFC code which is windows specific. However, I want to write a code in core C++ that works on all platforms like unix and windows.
I'm trying to recursivly display the contents and sub contents of a folder. Here is the function that gets called:
void Ls(string wrkDir, bool recursive) {
DIR *dirStream;
dirStream=opendir(wrkDir.c_str());
if(dirStream==NULL)
return;
dirent *ep;
[Code] ....
what is happening is once it goes through all the sub-directories in the first folder, it goes right back into it. Also when it approaches a file that isn't a directory, it doesn't pop out of the stack, instead it adds the name of the next file to the path and tries to open that. How do i test if the current path is a directory using only standard c/c++ calls. Can't use boost or wxWidgets.
I am trying to save the excel file in D:/newfolder. but the file saving as newfolderFilename. The newfolder is already created in D drive. File save path i am getting from textbox ....
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