C/C++ :: Use Fscanf To Obtain A Set Of 14 Or So Strings Per Line?
Feb 25, 2012
I am trying to use fscanf to obtain a set of 14 or so strings per line, in a line where there are around 80 or so different sets of strings. I only need the first 14 and whenever I call scan f it starts at column 209 as opposed to column 1 where it should. Here's a sample of the code:
FILE *d;
d=fopen("t.dat","rb");
where a, n are all strings.
fscanf(d,"%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s",&a,&b,&c,..(etc)..,&n);
A sample of the Input file looks like this:
USB270.15385-29.63146 270.153847 -29.631455 2.966699e+03 -9.99 1.300391e+03 -9.99 -9.99 A-A-- 6.787463e+01 -9.99 1.555773e+02 -9.99 -9.99 10100 | ----- ------ ------ ------ | 0.373 13.554 12.928 12.670 AAA | ----- -------- - -------- - -------- - -------- - | --- ---------- - ---------- - --------- - --------- - --------- - ---------- -
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Mar 12, 2013
Just working up for the google coding contest to start soon and have been practising some of the test questions however i make correct algorithms but my output is rejected because of the fact that my strings are printed on a new line so i wish to know a method to print strings using a printf statement or any other function on the same line ...
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Nov 3, 2013
i'm reading from a text file which includes a dictionary in UTF8. it has the following structure:
word, bla "bla" translation
so there's a word and a translation seperated by tab. both can include any kind of charactars, excluding tab of course, especially blanks (found one code that claimed to seperate a string at tab, but also did at blank).
how can i seperate one line into two (or more) strings at the tab? i've been searching for a while, but can't find anything useful...
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Jul 28, 2014
My question is on c++ strings. At the moment my program is reading input in one line at a time after the user presses enter.
I want to read multiple values in on a single line. Example: "apple banana orange end" ... How would I do this?
MAIN Code:
#include "Header.h"
#include "Orange.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cctype>
using namespace std;
[Code] ......
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I'm trying to parse, or tokenize strings that follow the program name/command when used command line. I want to use the command followed by a sentence with a period. I know I need to user argv. But how can i parse the command rather than prompting the user for input. The input will be a sentence.
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <sched.h>
#define MAX_SIZE 50
using namespace std;
//function prototypes
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void *constants(void*);
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i have seen many example for to get the data from wmi using c++. will it work on turbo c++ or vc++. if it is written in vc++ means could we develop the same concept using c++?
Note: the link that i have seen the example [url="hi, i have seen many example for to get the data from wmi using c++. will it work on turbo c++ or vc++. if it is written in vc++ means could we develop the same concept using c++? Note: the link that i have seen the example[URL]
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Jan 17, 2014
I would like to convert the string without losing the decimal part and obtaining the same accuracy... This is my code:
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#include <sstream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
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string param = "1.65";
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If I use atoi L3 = 1.00000; and if I use atof L3 = 1.6499999999;
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Sep 9, 2013
How can I obtain the length of an array that has been sent throughout a function. In the following code, I obtain "2" as output, while I was expecting "5".
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}
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call(a);
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How can I properly call this function so I can obtain the correct array size?
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Sep 26, 2014
I was just reviewing some code, and my eye fell on a bit of regex that's intended to parse a date/time stamp into a date and time.
The timestamp uses shorted month names. The regex had all the possible month names to match the entire pattern. If it does, it went through a 2Nd loop to convert the month name into a 1 to 12 numeric value...
This made me wonder, since the regex is already doing the work to verify the alternation, can't it at the same time tell me which of the possible alternations it matched and use that to calculate the numeric value. So basically
Code:
std::regex reMonth("Some more regex stuff here (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec).");
CString strTest("Some more regex stuff here Aug.");
std::cmatch res;
if (std::regex_match(strTest.GetString(), res, reMonth)) {
//int iMonthNum = res[1].something(); // some code here that returns 8 for Aug.
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Or is there really no other way out than doing a 2nd level verification to figure out the actual month number. (The real regex is a bit more complex than this).
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Dec 1, 2012
I'm using SQLBulkOperations to insert rows in bulk. I'm using SQLBindCol to bind the columns before SQLBulkOperations().
But how do I obtain the Identities? The bound buffer for the Identity column does not get filled after SQLBulkOperations()
At first I tried to use Bookmarks (column 0), but it seems that that is some other value (thought it would be filled with identities). But now I thought it must be that the bound buffer for the Identity column itself must be updated, but it's not happening. Maybe I need to do something extra?
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Dec 7, 2013
How would I fscanf this piece of data?
Delimiter is --> :
VS1234567890654327:Rob Fordfirst:001:200
VS1234567890654312:Steven Harper:200:010
Code:
while(3==fscanf(filename, "????", &string[size], &name[size], &number1[size], &number2[size])) {
//printf("%s - %s - %.3d - %.3d", string[size], name[size], number1[size], number2[size]));
size++;
}
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Apr 17, 2014
I am a very fresh c programme user, in fscanf data to arrays. Somehow it just doesn't gets recorded, wonder what is wrong with my code? When I printf the array it always ends up with random numbers.
Here is my code:
#include <stdio.h>#define SIZE 2
#define count 2
int main()
{
[code]....
and the file i am trying to read from :
Code:
1, 2, 3, 4
5, 6, 7, 8
8, 9, 10, 11
I am trying to scan a list of 3 by 4 numbers and the 4 numbers of each column to the 4 different arrays, so if I read from the data above, i get an array with numbers 1,5,8; another with 2,6,9 and so on. Is it how its done in my code?
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I am trying to copy the stats from the save file "lol.txt" to main. I posted what the contents of the file below, but for some reason the I get for output jiberish and I cannot seem to figure out why.
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
#define MAX_NAME 31
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void){
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May 13, 2013
I have to obtain a check number from a datafile and then also get company information also from a datafile.
So my first question is about the:
Code:
char outputFilename[]= "out.list"
Is this the name of the output file I'm going to write to? And also the file has to be created before being used...is that line of code creating the file or do i have to create it in notepad?
Code:
FILE *ifp, *ofp;
char *mode = "r";
char outputFilename[] = "out.list";
ifp = fopen("in.list", mode);
if (ifp == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Can't open input file in.list!
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Jul 27, 2014
I am facing a problem which i could not obtain the total numbers which is greater than the average value. For example:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main (){
int size , count;
double no, max, min ,total, sum , average;
[Code] ....
In this case im able to compute the average of the numbers but when it comes to capture the total of numbers which is greater than the average value, how to compile the code , because the average number is only been compute once all the value capture by the input of user is sum up.
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Sep 15, 2013
I need a way to count lines in a .dat file using fscanf. I must use a regex to check that the characters in the file are alphanumeric. In essence I need to count the ' ' character. I know fscanf ignores this character. I need to exit if it detects anything other than alphanumeric with the digit that is "problem" along with the line number. My .dat file is:
Code:
howard jim dave
joe
(
Maggie My fileCheck.c is: Code: #include "main.h"
int fileCheck(FILE *fp)
{
int ret_val;
int line_count = 0;
char file[BUFF];
[Code]...
The output I am getting is:
Code:
file opened Digit: ( is not an alphanumeric character on line: 5 Program will exit! File closed As you can see, the character "(" is not on the 5th line but the 3rd. It is the 5th "string."
I also wanted to show the regex I am using.
Code:
#define to_find "^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$"
How this can be accomplished?
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Oct 13, 2013
So this program I have to make keeps spitting out an error report when I try and run it. I am using eclipse C kepler.
The file it is supposed to read has the following text;
R1 N001 N003 20
R2 N002 N001 5
R3 N001 0 10
R4 N002 N003 10
R5 N003 N000 5
I1 0 N002 10
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Apr 19, 2013
I added this snippet of code to a larger project I use to read some numbers in from a file, but for some reason I'm getting a segmentation fault.
Code:
printf("starting main
");
FILE *cutoffs;
double cut1=0, cut2=0, cut3=0;
printf("trying to open file
The cutoffs.in file looks something like
Code: 3.475 3.875 4.025
I ran the gdb debugger, so I know it is occurring at that fscanf; however, it doesn't give any other details (to be honest I don't have much experience with debuggers :x) ..The values are being put into an array. Before I just had numbers initialized in the array by hand, but need to have 20 different runs of this code with different numbers each time...
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Jan 24, 2012
I am trying to make a program that will read in input in the following format:
| ...text... || ...more text... || ...still more text...|
i.e. every bit of "text" that gets read in is bracketed on either side by the "|" character.
The buffer that i read them into can be of a maximum length of 101 (100 characters plus a terminating null character); this is how I am currently reading in the input:
char readString [100 + 1];
while ( fscanf(infile, "|%1000[^|]|", readString) ){
/*... manipulate readString ...*/
}
How might I design this program so that, should any of the text appearing between the "|" characters exceed 100 in length, it exits and returns a warning?
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Apr 16, 2014
I am a very fresh c programme user, and need to fscanf data to arrays. Somehow it just doesn't gets recorded, wonder what is wrong with my code?
When I printf the array it always ends up with random numbers. Below is my programme which is just designed to read a doc and print it back out, as well as the text doc it is designed to read.
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Nov 28, 2014
I am trying to read the name, phone number and address from a file ... Here is the code but it doesn't work and i don't know where is the problem ...
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
struct PhoneBook{
char name[50];
int phoneNumber;
char address[50];
[Code] ....
And here is the contents of the file:
jack 01014 jgd
Moh 02925 Tyeu
When I run it on dev c++, a message appear saying that the prog has stopped working and no output appears. I want to put the name in user[n].name, the phone number in user[n].phoneNumber and the address in user[n].address
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Mar 7, 2014
How can a mulitline string be read line by line
ex: str = "PERIOD="week"
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Mar 5, 2013
I need to write a ANSI program to print out each command line argument on a separate line using a for-loop. also it need to print the name of the executable .so far I have
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i;
printf("")
[code]....
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May 7, 2013
l need to write a program which writes out its command line arguments in reverse order one per line. The output from the program should look like this:
% a.out Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
wood
yellow
a
in
diverged
roads
Two
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Aug 17, 2014
I am trying to read a file line by line and then do something with the informations, so my method looks like this:
Code:
void open_file(char *link) {
FILE *file = fopen(link, "r");
if (file == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open file.
");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
[Code] ....
1) The first complain of valgrind is at the line where I use fgets and its telling me (invalid write of size x), but I have allocated my line to 56000 and the read line is shorter, why is there a write size error then :S?
2) at the line where I realloc where I try to shrink the space he's telling me: Address .... is 0 bytes inside a block of size 56000, But I know i need only this space so why is there a write over space error :S??
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Sep 25, 2013
So I'm reading a file line by line and storing it backwards into a list. So if the file has has this format...
1
2
3
4
The code should store each line in a list as such...
4, 3, 2 ,1
Instead the code will store the last variable in all nodes. So the final list will look like this...
4, 4, 4, 4
Here is my code...
struct node *head = NULL;
int i;
while(read(in, &i, sizeof(int)) != 0) {
struct node *temp = malloc(sizeof(*temp));
temp->line = &i;
temp->next = head;
head = temp;
}
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