I am trying to get my program to calculate what point goes in what quadrant using a file. But msy program is not reading the values from the file and also it is not running so im not sure what's wrong with it.
//This program uses a fstream object to write data that will read the values of a (x,y) point from a file.
//add the appropriate preprocessor
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
I'm trying to get my program to read a series of comma delimited values from a file into a vector. However, I am unsure how to actually go about doing this. I've posted my best guess below but it's really just a stab in the dark and I always receive a compiler error.
I read one csv file in which it contains different types of data like string, integer etc.I want to fetch only integer data from that file and store in vector.Below i copy some code that read line from file,store in vector.I tried to convert string to integer or double and do some operations on it as i know that string values,but how to identify only integer values and store that in vector?
#include<iostream> #include<vector> #include<string> #include<fstream> #include<sstream> #include<iterator> #include<algorithm> using namespace std; int main() { string line; int cnt=0,val1,val2;
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input file like Employee Code:121AEmployee Name :David DateInTimeOutTimeShiftTotal DurationStatus 01-Apr-139:5919:53FS 9:53 Present
For an assignment I have to write a program which basically converts 8 bit binary numbers to ASCII and outputs the assembled text. Here's the catch:
The 8-bit binary numbers are provided by some external file (which only contains 8 bit binary numbers); the name and hence length is not known. The external file is called with a pointer upon execution
(./"conversion program" < external_file.in).
I'm getting the 8 bits as a string, calculate/convert decimals, output char type. HOW do I know when to stop the loop? If I just pick an insanely high number I get random stuff at the end; no boundaries obviousely lead to an infinite loop. Can I determine the lenght of this random ext file somehow nonetheless?
Is it possible to create a vector which dynamically adjusts itself until there are no more strings = end of the file?
write a c++ program that reads an unknown number of integer values and then print count, sum and average of odd values, even values, positive values, negative values!!
We are supposed to split this lab into 3 files a .h and 2 .cpp's. The code I'll be talking about is going to be directed at the main.cpp file. Basically we are supposed to be able to enter as many classes into the program and when you are done the program is supposed to save the contents into a .dat file. This lab is working off of an older lab so I already have a .dat file I am trying to test with this program by reading it into my program when I first run it I prompt if the user wants to load previously entered courses and if they reply with a 'Y' the program will load the contents of the .dat file. Problem is right now when I load from the .dat file only the first class is correct. Every other class after that is just giberish. I've tried everything but can't get the restore part working. I also cannot get the save to .dat portion of this lab working either.Here is my code:
#include "Course.h" #include <iostream> using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; using std::ios;
I have been working on a program to scanfile and whenever it encounters what the user wanted it prints it, and it is all right less the first line of the file that the program jumps,
Write a program that reads several strings from a file. Display the number of words then display each word as shown in the sample below. Assume that the maximum number of string in the file is 100.
Sample Input (.in): Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen. He was number 1!
Sample Output:
Total Number of Words: 6
Word[0] = Smitty Word[1] = Werbenjagermanjensen. Word[2] = He Word[3] = was Word[4] = number Word[5] = 1!
I am writing a program in which the computer will read a txt file and encypt it. The encryption works fine, but the computer cannot read the file perfectly. If there's a newline, the scanning process stops. For example I have the following text in the txt file.
One two three four five (newline) Six seven eight
The computer will stop reading after 'five'. I assume that is because I use fgets.
So I'm trying to create a program that allows one to read/write on to output.txt. I though I had everything set up right, but its only writing one word to the text file. Heres the code.
#include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> //Needed for User Input #include <fstream> //needed for ofstream #include <string> // needed for strings #include <windows.h> //needed for Sleep #include <cstdlib> //Needed for return EXIT_SUCCESS;
using namespace std; int main() { ofstream outputfile; //allows to read and write to files
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If I type Puppies Are Cute and go to output.txt, the only thing written in the text file is Puppies.
I'm trying to get the program to read from a file of 15 scores. 10 are quizzes 5 are exams. I want my program to read from the input file the first name "or" last name and if the user puts a different name, the program Gives off an error screen message
Code: #include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; const int NUM_STUDENTS = 20; const int NUM_QUIZZES = 10; const int NUM_EXAMS = 5;
I am writing a program to display values from a data file as an image. But I can only get a blue screen. Here is a small program resembling my code. what I have missed? I only changed OnDraw function.
I have been working on a program to read in a tab deliminated text file of xyz coordinates of atoms/particles and store the values in three seperate arrays. This is my code so far:
Code:
#include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> void fileinput(FILE *ifp) { int N, column, atom; int c; column = 1;
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Supposedly this should assign the values in the text file to the cooresponding arrays but when I run the code on a simple test file all I get is:
Code:
$ ./input.o -i ./test.txt Atom one coodinates x 0.000000, y 0.000000, and z 0.000000 Where test.txt is: Code: 1.0000 2.000 1.5 3.0000 5.000 1.4 4.0000 3.000 1.3
Manually create an input text file called Lab22BInput.txt with the following data:
Dove Doe Alston Zebra Egg
Write a program that will read the names from the input file. Print out each of the names read to the screen. The program should go through the list of names and determine which comes 1st in the alphabet. The program should determine how many letters are in this name. Print out the name that comes first in the alphabet and the length of the name.
I have created the input file, and the data correctly outputs to the screen when I run the program. However, I do not know what kind of logic to use to sort them alphabetically and determine the amounts of characters.
So far I have the following:
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <fstream> using namespace std; int main() { string str1, str2, str3, str4, str5;
The question is "Write a program that uses a while loop to read a set of integers from an input file called "data.txt" and prints the total number of even numbers read from the file."
Code below is the program I have created so far. I keep getting the window to pop up but not stay up so I am assuming I am doing something wrong.
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> using namespace std; int main() { std::fstream input("data.txt"); if (!input.is_open()) { std::cout << "There was an error opening data.txt";
I have a .txt file that contains, together with a few characters, columns of values that I want to save in different files like is written in the program (file 1, file2, file3 - a with x, b with y, c with z). The pattern of the source text file is like this:
Until now I could manage to split the files, but the output gives me only zeros. First the program count the number of lines of the read text file, then it should display the desired columns of double values in three other .txt files.I've got for the three .txt files columns like this:
Write a program to read in a sequence of examination mark from a text file named as input.txt and produce the mean, and standard deviation of the marks. Your program should also produce a bar chart for each grade where the range of mark is given as below.
GradeMarks Range A80-100 B70-79.9 C50-69.9 D40-49.9 F0-39.9
Output the result to another text file named as output.txt.