C++ :: How To Store Entire Content Of File In Variable

Jan 28, 2013

I would like to store the entire content of a file in a single c-string variable or in a standard string class variable. Is there a function that will do this for me? I am familiar with functions that get one character or one line at a time but I don't think I've encountered a function that gets the entire file. Does this function keep or disregard the end-of-line character? If no such function exists, I would write my own function to create and return such a variable.

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C++ :: Take Values From Text File And Store Them In Variable And Use For Later Calculation

Nov 8, 2013

I have a text file in the form

5502 5202.3
1523 2536.1
1254 1256.2
17846 8956.2 and so on

left one is time and right one is pressure, I need to show the time value as it is but i need to use the pressure value to calculate air speed. I don't know how to use the strings to pick up the list properly. I did the calculation formula for the air speed but i can't pick the pressure value up from the text file. here's what i did:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;

[Code].....

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C :: Copy Variable Content To Clipboard?

Sep 3, 2014

In this example code:

Code:
printf ("
Type in 1st address: ");
scanf ("%x", &address1);
address1 = (address1 - number1) * 2;
printf ("
Result = %08X

", address1);

How can i copy the contents of var address1 onto the clipboard?

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C++ :: Pass Content Of A Variable (int) As Argument To Macro Call

Apr 12, 2013

I am trying to generate a couple of vectors, but the exact number of vectors that will be needed can only be determined at runtime. Therefore I had the idea to use a macro call and text substitution in order to declare the necessary number of vectors. Unfortunately, the arguments of a macro call are always (as far as I know) considered text only. So, the loop in my example below in which I am trying to generate the following code:

vector<int> vector0;
vector<int> vector1;
vector<int> vector2;
vector<int> vector3;

does not work.

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
#define declareVec(vecno) vector<int> vector##vecno;

[Code]......

I get an an error message 'vector0' was not declared in this scope.

I also tried to initialize a string or char with the content "0" and then pass this string or char to the macro call, but this did not work either.

Is there any way in which I could use the content of an integer variable or any other variable as arguments for a macro call?

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C++ :: Store A Reference Variable As Member Variable Of Interface Object

May 1, 2013

I am having trouble compiling my interface. I am trying to store a reference variable as a member variable of the interface object. Compiler says that the variable has not be initiated correctly.

LCD inherits from VisualInterface which is expecting a DisplayDriver object to be passed in (DisplayDriver is another interface, but thats not important).

I pass the displayDriver object in when LCD is instantiated in maininterfaces.zip

I was pasing it before as a pointer but was told that this could cause me problems with memory leaks and a reference was better, but now I cant seem to get it to compile.

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C++ :: Store Function To A Variable And Call It Using That Variable?

Oct 15, 2013

I want to store few different functions to a variable for different structs/classes and then call it later using that variable, is it possible? something like

struct item {
int ID;
int special; // for function
};

item Key;
Key.special = UseKey(KEY_KING);

// now when I want to call function "UseKey(KEY_KING)" I want to use "Key.special", like this

if(iCurrRoom == ROOM_KING)
Key.special;
else if(iCurrRoom == ROOM_DRAGON)
Fireball.special;

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C :: Any Way To Read Entire File And Print It On Screen

Feb 26, 2013

is there anyway to read an entire file and print in on screen? file consists of strings and integers!

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C++ :: ReadFile Function Cannot Read Entire Executable File

Mar 30, 2014

I am writing a program which compresses files into .zip files.

Here's my problem: Whenever I want to compress an executable file, my readFile function does not read the entire file. When I extract the .exe I get a very tiny and incomplete file.

Here's the function I use to read files:

std::string miniz_wrapper::readFile(FILE* f, int MAX_FILEBUFFER)
//MAX_FILEBUFFER has a default value of 65536 {
char* tmp;
std::string tmp_s;
int count = 0;

[Code] .....

Prior to reading, every file is opened using fopen with the mode "rb".

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C++ :: How To Calculate Certain Cells Of Numbers Instead Of Entire Text File

May 24, 2014

As you can see, the code below calculates the average, sum, number of items, etc, for a list of numbers in two separate files and compares them with one another.

e.g. we will have a text file of 10 numbers;

45
65
24
26
26
36
35
100
109
433
etc...

The problem is that the code will perform calculations on all the numbers in the txt. or csv. file. This is problematic because if there is any text in the file, e.g. headings, then the calculations will not be performed. For instance, suppose that I only wanted to include rows 5-10 in the calculations, how would I specify this in my C++ code?

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <math.h>

[Code]....

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C/C++ :: Search For Word In Text File And Display Entire Row Once Found

Apr 1, 2014

i've been trying to figure out to search for a word in a text file and then display everything in the same row as the word found int ie this is whats in the file

john doe 3/21/1920 tech support review team 45,000

so user wants to find tech..and everything associated with it.

so program search for tech, when it does it then display the whole row.

john doe 3/21/1920 tech support review team 45,000

I can figure out how to search for a word, but no clue how to get it to then print out the row. This is all I can figure out to do.

ifstream FileSearch;
FileSearch.open("employee");
if(FileSearch.is_open())
{string letters;// search word would be store here
string row; ??stores entire row as string
while(1)

[Code]....

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C :: Create File To Write Text And Read Back The File Content

Mar 15, 2013

The Objective Of This Program Is To Create A File To Write Text And Read Back The File Content. To Do That I Have Made Two Function writeFile() To Write And readFile() To Read.The readFile() function works just fine but writeFile() doesn't.

How writeFile() function Works? when writeFile() function Execute It Takes Characters User Type And When Hit Enter(ASC|| 10) It Ask "More?(Y/N)" That Means What User Want? Want To Go Next Line Or End Input?

If "Y" Than Inputs Are Taken From Next Line Else Input Ends.

But The Problem Is When Program Encounters ch==10 It Shows "More?(Y/N)" And Takes Input In cmd variable.If cmd=='Y' I Mean More From Next Line Than It Should Execute Scanf Again To Take ch I Mean User Input.But Its Not!!! Its Always Showing "More?(Y/N)" Again And Again Like A Loop.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
void writeFile(void);
void readFile(void);
int main(){

[Code].....

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C++ :: Can Edit Text File Without Writing Content Of Whole File Again

Mar 28, 2013

Can i edit records stored in file without rewriting whole file again .?

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C :: How To Store First String Into A Variable

Feb 11, 2013

Im trying to write a program that reads in strings and decides if the 1st one is repeated. I cant figure out how to store the first string into a variable, and compare that variable to the rest of the inputted strings.

Code:

#include <strings.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main () {
//Declared variables
int i;
}

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C :: Is There Way To See Binary Content Of File

Apr 3, 2013

I am using c to read and write contents of a file into other:

FILE *ptr;
status_t status;
uint32_t block_size, result;
uint32_t num_blocks;
char temp_buffer[1024];
}

[code]....

Is there way to see the binary content of this file.

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C++ :: How To Pull Out A Value In String And Store In Variable

Oct 7, 2014

Like if the user enters "38 F" how do I take out the 38 only and store it in a variable? So far my program goes like this:

string text;
double temperature;

cout << "Enter temperature: ";
getline(cin, text); // user enters 38 F
temperature = text // store 38 from string into double

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C++ :: RAM Disk And Pointer To Content In File

Mar 3, 2014

When we are using RAM DISK - the files are stored on the RAM. From what I understand (and saw many examples) in order to read data from file (the file which locate on the RAM) - I need to use the read function.

Is there a chance to get char* (or any pointer) to the content of the file without using the read function ?

If the file locate on the RAM, it seem that it is like I have a buffer on the RAM (like an array which was dynamic allocated) and in the case of a buffer on the ram -> we can use pointers to the data without reading all the data.

example:

class CDATA {
int nValue1;
int nValue2;
double dValue3;
double dValue4;
char achBuf[10];

[Code] .....

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C++ :: How To Store Variable In Memory When Program Is Closed

Nov 3, 2013

How do you store a variable in memory so that it isn't changed when the program closes? I don't have any experience with this and am just wondering how it is possible. I am creating a program and want it to store your preferences and scores. In a simple program, everything is just reset and I don't want this for my program. How do I store a variable so that it stays the same, but can be changed even when the program is turned off?

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C++ :: Store 100th Fibonacci Number Into A Variable?

Feb 24, 2013

Is it even possible to store the 100th Fibonacci number (beginning with the numbers 1 and 1) into a variable? I know the number is pretty huge, and wondered if there is a data type to hold a number that big.

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C/C++ :: Store Initial Size Of List In Int Variable?

Nov 24, 2014

I've been trying to store the inital size of a list in an int variable, so I can access it later in case I modify the list size. For example, I did the following:

std::list<AType *> myList;
myList.push_back(anATypeobject);
int initListSize = myList.size(); //initial list size
myList.push_back(anotherATypeobject);
myList.push_back(yetanotherATypeobject);
while(myList.size > initListSize)
myList.pop_back();

What this is supposed to do is to get an initial size of a list, and then be able to return to that initial size. However, when I try to do it in my code, initListSize always change if myList.size() changes. Is there a way to change that?

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C :: Appending Content In Middle Of A Text File

Sep 18, 2013

A user enters a query and other users reply to it. But it creates a problem here. After adding queries, if I wish to reply to query in between then it adds a redundant entry in file. 1st entry is the original query without reply and 2nd entry is the same query now with a reply added. I want only 1 entry of the query along with replies.Here is the code:

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include "var.c"
int check_count();
void add_query();
void add_reply();
}

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C++ :: How To Read All Content From A Text File Into A String

Sep 24, 2013

I'm trying to read all content from a text file into a string. This is the code I'm using for it (I know there are other, maybe better ways to do it but I'd like to stick to this for now):

char* buffer;
std::string data;
FILE* fp = fopen("textfile.txt", "rb");
if (!fp) {
printf("Can't open file");

[Code] ....

So my problem is that I get an exception when I try to free the memory -> 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x51366199

I even get the exception when I try to free it immediately after calloc() but why this is.

And if I use buffer = (char*)malloc(lSize); I don't get any exceptions.

So, why this fails and what I'm doing wrong.

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C/C++ :: Search In File And Extract Content Between 2 Strings

Jun 8, 2014

I need to develop a simple program, i have 2 variables (begin, end), and i need to search in a file, And extract the string between the Begin and the End variables to a new File, For Example:

my text file: file.txt:

some text here<StartHere>more text here</EndHere>text text

C++ Program:

//Declear 2 variables
strcpy_s(begin, string("<StartHere>").c_str());
strcpy_s(end, string("</EndHere>").c_str());

//And now, search in the Text file, And Extract the text between the begin string and the End string.
<...>

The Result should be: NewFile.txt with the content:

<StartHere>more text here</EndHere>

That's it!, Here is what i have for now:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int ocurrences_count = 0;
int ocurrences2_count = 0;
char word[20]; //this array will save user input

[Code] ....

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C/C++ :: Copy Content Of File Into Structure Array

Feb 8, 2014

I am trying to write a program for a library system that allow stuff to add, remove, view and delete customer. i try to use file to store data and i open the file in mode read then i store then i put the content of the file into a structure. now the problem started it is only showing me haft of the content and here is the coding.

#include <stdio.h>
# include <windows.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<conio.h>    
void search(int s,struct books eli[20]);
void view(int x,struct books eli[20]);    

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C++ :: Read Input From User And Then Store In Structure Variable

Apr 6, 2014

My program is designed to read input from the user and then store that input in a structure variable. Whenever i use the cin.getline() function, it comes up with a semantic issue. Here is the code:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int DESCRIPTION_SIZE = 100, DATE_SIZE = 20;
struct inventory {
string description[DESCRIPTION_SIZE];

[Code] .....

I left out the other functions. The error reads "no matching member function for call to 'getline'.

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C/C++ :: Average Integer Measuring Samples And Store This Variable

Feb 8, 2015

I need to average integer measuring samples and store this variable, so that it can`t be changed.

I need to get the initial pressure reading from my bmp085 pressure sensor, an integer value between 0 and 10000 and store the initial value after program start, so I can compare the later readings to determine whether pressure went down or up. The value to store should also be integer, rounding errors don`t matter.

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C++ :: Getting A Large String Vector For File Content Manipulation?

Dec 10, 2013

I need a large string vector for file content manipulation.

v1.max_size() gives me 153 391 689.

But if I make a test by looping a vector pushing back strings it crashes around 16 - 26 000 000 though I still have a lot of ram (1GB left).

How come and why isn't vector size limited by ram instead?

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