C/C++ :: Print Output With Append Data In TXT File

Oct 22, 2014

I was recently introduced to the fstream header file. I want to know is their a easy way to print an output with append data in a .txt file.

And secondly I am also having an error with my header file. It says error: cannot open source file "fstring" when I hover my mouse over "#Include<fstring>".

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Visual C++ :: Unable To Append Data To CFile Using FILE

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I'm trying to append data to a CFile using FILE* But when execute the application, it always give error saying "No such file or directory". I can actually see the file created but it just keep giving error "No such file or directory".

Is the file being lock or the file just created so it can not be find by fstream(FILE*)? or the file mode is wrong?

Below is the code:

[QUOTE]
void SaveDocument(CString strFile) {
CFile file;
if( !file.Open(strFile, CFile::modeCreate | CFile::modeWrite | CFile::shareDenyNone)) {
CArchive ar(&file, CArchive::store);
// save now.
MyClass.Serialise(ar);

[Code]...

Attached is the printscreen of the FILE* pointer. the pointer is evaluated as bad pointer. Why the FILE* pointer not able point to the file being created?

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I have a program that stores health information the user inputs, one person at a time. The program works perfectly with the exception of storing the data...I need to open a file and read what health data it has in it already, if any, but store the new changes, and appended data to the array of structures, to the data in memory. All of the information is only saved back in the file once the program terminates. I'm not sure how to go about doing this, so I am also not sure what to put in the function for "Save and Exit" that the user can choose in order to exit the program.

Code:

#include "stdio.h"
#include "stdlib.h"
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struct strdatabase
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char last[20];
char gender[2];

[Code]...

I tried playing around with this bit of code, but I'm not sure if I'm even on the right track.

Code:

FILE *fp;
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#include <iostream>
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int c = 0;
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[Code] ...

// Here is my code for displaying the data from the text file into a 2d array and height next to it, but I am not able to diaplay the height from 60 to 76 next to the row of the 2d array, as shown in the table below. This is my program:

Recently the health authorities have listed a new way to calculate the body mass index (BMI) of an individual.
Values of 20 – 24 are classified as normal, 25-29 as overweight, and 30-34 as heavy.

The table below is a portion of a typical BMI table.

BMI:202122232425262728293031323334
Height:
60102108113118123128133138143149154159164169174
61106111116122127132138143148153159164169175180
.
.
.

MY task is to write a program that does the following things:

1.Produce the table by reading in the data from bmi.txt (on Moodle) into a 2-D array.

2. Display the table neatly on the screen, with row and column headings. The BMI should go from 20 to 34. The height should go from 60 to 76 inches.

3. Prompt the use for their height (in inches) and their weight.

4. Make the program print the closest BMI.

If their weight is lower than the values on the table, use 20 as the BMI.
If their weight is higher than the values on the table, use 34 as the BMI.

5.Loop the program so the user can find more BMI’s.

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In this program I can not print the typed value in the file. The file creation well done but it is an empty file

I press Ctrl +z for EOF

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#include<stdio.h>
int main(void){
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char ch;
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I know this is how you read from a file. I also want to print my output to the same name of the file plus ".txt". So if my file is called "text" I want to print it to a file called "text.txt".

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>

[Code]....

Would it be something like this? Is it better to use "a" or "w" in the fopen? I want to write to it several times.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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Code:

#include <stdio.h>
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char buffer[256];
FILE * myfile;
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[Code]...

I also got an error in printing wherein the data in read.txt is "Hello" newline "World" and my program prints world twice.

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I have written a C++ program I have multiple of CSV file used as input, which I open one at a time and close it after extracting data to a output file which is the only file.

I run getline(inFile,line);
outFile << line << endl;

I run this code, and only part of it is goes to the output file I got, also have spacing randomly to specific file and inconsistent

But when I slower the code, like system("Pause") in the loop, I can get extract what I want perfectly....

Is my program running to fast, why getline would be skipping part of what things I want?

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I am trying to understand how to append some code to a text file. I have run a simple program like the one below. Basically it opens a text file and then it appends the string aaaaaaaaaa

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
char s[10] = {"
aaaaaaaaaa"};

[Code] .....

Now that I know how to append the above string, I now would like to extend the experiment to append the following snipped of code in my test.txt file:

Code:
<Placemark>
<name>12:01</name>
<Snippet maxLines="0"></Snippet>
<description>&nbsp;</description>

[Code] ....

How do I go about doing this? The problem I am experiencing is that all the / and " characters in the above snippet of code seems to get the C compiler confused. One thought I had was to create a string like the one below but as I mentioned, the number 0 in the code is surrpunded by " " and this confuses the compiler:

Code:
char s[250] = {"<Placemark>
<name>12:01</name>
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I've been using code::blocks to work on text files through fstream. But i cannot make it append using my code.

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i need my code to stop outputting all the numbers throughout the steps it is going through i just need it to output the total

this is my input
M
C
C
C
L
I
V

and its output is

Your total is 1000
Your total is 1100
Your total is 1200
Your total is 1300
your total is 1350
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// write a program to read a string of characters
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May 12, 2014

I am having trouble in reading data from my text file and print it out exactly like how it looks like in the text file. The problem im having is it will not read the last y Coordinates of the point. it keep reading the second last point for y coordinates which is wrong.

my text file is
0.0 0.0
0.0 1.0
1.0 0.0(but it read until here)
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For your information, this is my 1st year degree assignment in C programming. It is to create a program which can read text file (manually create) and print it out in a program and calculate the area for the polygon using ADT function ( .c and .h files)

*This is the code for my read file function*

Basically this accepts a Polygon and a file pointer as parameters. It reads the polygon point data from the file, pass the read data to plg_new() to create a new Polygon and returns the new Polygon created.

Code:

polygon *plg_read(polygon *New_polygon, FILE *Coord) {
int i;
int numberofvertices=0;
int count=0;
char filename[50];
double xCoor[50], yCoor[50];

[Code]....

This is the second function my polygon new code. This ADT function basically creates a new Polygon with malloc(), initialize all ADT data members with its parameter values and returns the Polygon.

Code:

polygon *plg_new(double *xCoordinates, double *yCoordinates, int numberOfVertices) {
int x;
polygon *New_poly = (polygon *)malloc(sizeof (polygon));
if(New_poly->xCoordinates == NULL || New_poly->yCoordinates == NULL) {
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[Code]....

This is the rest of the code if you need to refer to other codings.

Code:
/**
*@file polygon.c
*@brief Functions for polygon / Struct has polygon numberOfVertices, polygon *xCoordinates and polygon *yCoordinates
*@author: Tan Xian Yao
*@id: 4323440
*@date: 22/04/2014
*/

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I'm trying append more characters to a txt file after write title of foreground window and a newline character, but after first character, the next appear after a newline. Here is result => [URL].... and here is my code:

I'm using Dev C++ 4.9.9.2 compiler.

Code:

#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
using namespace std;
LRESULT CALLBACK LowLevelKeyboardProc(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);

[Code]....

I have made some changes for this =>

Code:

if (str_window)
strcpy(str_window,str_window);
strcat(str_window,"
");
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[Code]...

Now print only first character in digitation after title of active window. Still printing wrong see => [URL]..... Word "good" as sample.

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[Code] .....

But When I Run This Code First It Print "Error." Then Rest Of The File.Say In My File I Have "I AM HUMAN", It Prints "Error. HUMAN"!!

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I am in an "intro" C++ course and am having trouble with a section of my current project.

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I am trying to read from a data file that has input as :

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And I want the program to read the data from the file and then make it into an array of structures and then print that array afterwards.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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int n =0;
int i = 0;
typedef struct {
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[Code] .....

The program when run gives the following output:

Ishtiaque-Mohammed-Khans-MacBook-Pro:Comp20005 IshtiaqueMKhan$ gcc -Wall -ansi -o ProjectB ProjectB.c
ProjectB.c: In function "main":
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From one file and outputting it to another, the finished product should look like:

Shampoo 10 8.75 87.50
Pen 3 2.50 7.50
Headphones 5 20.99 104.95
MacAir 1 879.23 879.23

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most expensive item = MacAir
total cost = 1079.18
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Oranges 5 2.79 13.95
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cheapest item = Oranges
most expensive item = Raspberries
total cost = 55.44
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When I run my code however, it doesn't get past shampoo and will continue to add shampoo to the total cost infinitely. How can I change the code to produce the proper information?

CODE:
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#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
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