C/C++ :: How To Open Word Document
Feb 10, 2013I have this question, How to open a word document in c++?
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View 5 Replieshow to open a word document in c++?
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How do I get the document to display in my main/child window?
How do I read the document from the window so I can save it back to the file?
i want to ask from you people that how can i generate a word document using C++ or C#. Actually I am the beginner and i don't know how to create it, my problem is that i want to open word document, then i want to write text with proper formatting like space between two words according to my desire, capitalization of the initial & etc using C++ or C#.
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how would i code that in c ?????????
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How to get line number on mouse position in Microsoft word document using winWordControl within windows form?
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it is the code
DocumentModel document1 = new DocumentModel();
Section section1 = new Section(document1);
document1.Sections.Add(section1);
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Basically I have a text file called words. I'm supposed to extract a word randomly form the file and have the user guess the word. If they guess the word correctly in x number of tries they will receive the definition.
I'm having trouble receiving that random word and I'm getting the definitions from the file.
Here's my code:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
using namespace std;
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This is what is in the words.txt file
apple#the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit of a small tree
boat#a vessel for transport by water
horse#a solid-hoofed plant-eating domesticated mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding
television#a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
soup#a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc.
bottle#a container, typically made of glass or plastic and with a narrow neck
barber#a person who cuts hair
toast#sliced bread browned on both sides by exposure to radiant heat
radar#a system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects
red#of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet
I am building a linked list and i need to display function i have. The display function displays all the letters of the word entered instead of the word itself. below is my struct, one of my functions and the display function.
Code:
//-----------struct ------------//
struct Node
{
char data;
struct Node *next;
}*Head;
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I'm learning programming, and C++. I've got a question, but I couldn't solve my problem so far. I need to use arrays and only basic stuff to solve this:
Create a program that reads a word from the user and then print (cout) this word on contrary. It's simple, I know, but I can't do it,. I've tried some stuff but I don't get how I will get the proper values to do this. All I know is that I can use variable.lenght().
I want a program to display as follows..
if i enter mohandas karamchand gandhi i want output as M K Gandhi.....
i want the c++ code for this program..my error is i am not able to erase the letters of first 2 words..ie my output is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi..
I've taken part the text into 1 word per line, but I can't figure out how to printf every word only once and then add (%d) in the end to show how many repetitions of that word there are.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
char *oneword;
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I have text (string) and I want to find a given word (it's ok!) and then insert another given word after the first word. The original string is beeing copied into a new string. But something is going wrong!!! Where is my mistake?
(I have some patches...)
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
//insert "new_word" after each occurence of "word"
int main(){
char A[100]="In the sentence words the and the.";
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int countTextWords(ifstream * file)
{
string textWord;
int wordCount = 0;
while((*file) >> textWord)
{
wordCount++;
}
return wordCount;
}
for some reason, (*file) >> textWord will not read words into the string. What am I doing wrong?
ow to read word by word from a line in file into struct. Say for example:
12345 Joe Lim KH879.00
12233 Kay Suet Yee35.98
to
struct master {
unsigned short int IDnum;
char name[30];
float salesCustomer;
};
make a text file full of vocabulary wordsRead in that file and allow the user to specify the .doc file (should be simple)Go through the .doc file and highlight all the words that appear in the .txt file green.Open the .doc after the process is complete.
After I accomplish that, I can try to make more tweaks by maybe using a database instead for my vocabulary words and implementing error checking to be sure there are no duplicate entries, specify a different color for certain words instead of using just one color, etc. First and foremost, however, I want to know if the bare basics would be possible. I'm new to C++, but I have about 2yrs of Java under my belt, so I should be able to catch on relatively fast.
Im problem with parsing. I read file line by line and i store another class bu when i parse the line last word gone example "I study algebra and discrite math" math didnt store.Why ? i want to calculate index section for document how can i solve this problem??
Code:
void DocumentIndex::parse(){
size_t pos = 0; //position
pos =line.find(" ");
while( ( pos = line.find(" ") ) != std::string::npos )
{
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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
so i need to encrypt a txt document using Caesar encryption. however i don't know how to open a txt and shift the keys into a new txt. the program has to ask the user for the number it should shift. Using arrays, if else. i also need to make a menu so i am using switch.
View 4 Replies View Relatedso the data file is a .txt that is going to be pre-written like this:
numbers:
562
444223.123321 312233.31222 3232323.31122
332231.323223 333232.32323 3232322.32233
am i reading the txt correctly? why are the numbers so weird when i "cout" to check?
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <fstream>
#include <sstream>
#include <ctime>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
double mb1; //mass body 1
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I have a program that converts document files to html , however there's a very strange issue with the program, it is only converting files that i open within the program using fstream i.e. ofstream out("test.doc"); now ill have to copy the contents from another document that i want to convert to this test file and it would convert but if i try converting a document that has not been implicitly created it would give me a garbage .html file.
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cassert>
#include <string>
#define tab " "
// file extensions that the program can handle
// you can add more extenssions if needed
using namespace std;
char *fileExt[] = {".doc", ".c", ".cpp"};
void convert_to_html(string fileName);
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I was just wondering whether or not it is possible to "mix" characters and integer values in a text document that is to be read by C.
I am to read and use values for length around the hip, neck and such, however, most of the tutoring examples I am finding online seem to strictly deal with either integers or characters alone.
Basically my text file looks a bit like:
Abdominal length: 90.000
Neck length: 26.500
and so on
So, before I move further into this subject, is it possible at all to isolate and use only the double values or will I have to format my text file differently?
how could this program tell the ID's and Passwords of more than one line in the text document?
# include <stdio.h>
# include <conio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
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