C++ :: Implement Hashing Of Text Files In Directory

Feb 9, 2014

Writ a program to implement hashing of text files in a directory to find files with the same content?

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C/C++ :: Include (Text) Files From Directory (1 By 1) Automatically And Print It

Jun 10, 2014

#include<iostream>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream>
#include<windows.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
string ptr,a;
string b="E:project";

[Code] ....

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C :: Merging All TXT Files In A Directory

Dec 6, 2013

I'm writing a program to merge all .txt files in a directory. I had the code working and then made small change. It started crashing and I couldn't get it back to working.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

[Code] ....

It's crashing around the

Code: while(!feof(in)){ .

If I comment that section out, the code still works. But, I know that portion of the code works to copy text from one file to another! It's actually from the Schildt complete C reference and I have tested it several times on it's own.

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C++ :: Listing Files From A Given Directory

Aug 5, 2013

I tried listing files using the code given in "[URL] ..." the program listed all the files present in the current dirctory but if i change the drive and the directory to such as

"C:UsersBaaooDownloadsdirect.h function"

the program does not list files name.

#include <iostream>
#include <dirent.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {

DIR* dir;
dirent* pdir;

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Capturing Files In A Directory

Jan 9, 2013

I'm using the following code to capture all files in a directory - but when I pass the "path" var such as "C:SomeDir" ffd.cFileName is just simply "SomeDir" and is seen as a valid folder and no more files are processed.. I'm trying to get the contents in that folder. I'm following this example here - [URL] .....

Code:
bool ListFiles(TCHAR* path) {
HANDLE hFind = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
WIN32_FIND_DATA ffd;
TCHAR * spec = new TCHAR[_MAX_PATH];
static std::stack<TCHAR*> directories;

[Code] .....

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C :: Error While Reading Files In Directory

Sep 7, 2014

I use this header dirent.h to get list of files in directory

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I am using code::blocks on windows XP.

Directory "kernels_source" is placed in project's directory where I am running the code.

Code:

#include "include/types.h"
#include "include/gaussian.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>

[Code]....

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C++ :: Output Only Few Files Using Regex From Current Directory

Nov 20, 2013

I'm trying to output only a few files, using regex, from the current directory, this is my main code:

Code:
// main.cpp
{
char * _dir = new char[MAX_PATH];
getcwd(_dir, MAX_PATH);
unique_ptr<CExtractor> _ptr(new CExtractor(_dir));
delete[] _dir;
}

Code:
// CExtractor.cpp
DIR *pdir = NULL;
struct dirent *pent = NULL;
pdir = opendir(_cwd.c_str());
while ((pent = readdir(pdir)) && (pent->d_type != DT_DIR)) {
if (regex_match(pent->d_name, regex(".(in|txt)$"), std::regex_constants::icase)) {
cout << pent->d_name << endl;
}
}
closedir(pdir);

My code is compiled correctly, but when I run my binary, nothings is outputed..here are my files in the current directpory:

aclocal.m4 config.guess config.status depcomp m4 NEWS
AUTHORS config.h config.sub INSTALL Makefile README
autom4te.cache config.h.in configure install-sh Makefile.am src
ChangeLog config.h.in~ configure.ac libtool Makefile.in stamp-h1
compile config.log COPYING ltmain.sh missing

I have a few "in" files

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C/C++ :: Read Through Files Of Directory Name Passed As Argument

May 3, 2014

write a code using vs studio 8 to read a diretory name as argument and then open the directory and read each file one at a time and find the match for a string passed as an nother argument in the lines of each file. When it matches create a file and write in that output file the file name whetre the match found, the line number and line which matched.

My vis does not have dirent.h. so please use another ways to read directory call witha system acll and then then extract the fienames in a file(use some primitive way to open the the directory)

I cant do this parts

(1) read a directory

(2) create a file with only file names

(3) read file names ans open the files one at a time till the end of the file reached

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C++ :: Processing Multiple Files From Single Directory?

Feb 21, 2012

I've tried to form together the following code so that I can process multiple files from one user specified directory. However, when I run the program it works great for the first file, but all other files are blank. The problem starts on the following line:

while(FileIn.good())

//---------------------------------------------------
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
using namespace std;
struct dirent *dirp;

[code]....

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C :: Program That Acts As File Manager For All Files And Folders In Directory

Jul 29, 2013

I need to write a program that acts as a file manager for all the files and folders in the directory given as an argv parameter and all of its subdirectories. This means be able to move, rename, delete the files in the sub directories. Also I need to be able to store the structure of folders and files in a binary tree adt (I have one already). But I'm not sure what libraries to use with this and how do I open a directory is it like a file with fopen?

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C++ :: Display Last 1000 Lines From Multiple Text Files (log Files)

Jan 16, 2014

I am writing a piece of code that requires me to display the last 1000 lines from a multiple text files (log files). FYI, I am running on Linux and using g++.

I have a log file from which - if it contains more than 1000 lines, I need to display the last 1000 lines. However, the log file could get rotated. So, in case where the current log file contains less than 1000 lines, I have to go to older log file and display the remaining. For e.g., if log got rotated and new log file contains 20 lines, I have to display the 980 lines from old log file + 20 from current log files.

What is the best way to do this? Even an outline algorithm will work.

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C :: Open New Text File With First Letter Of Line On A Certain Directory

May 23, 2013

I'm reading from stdin a line. With that line, I should open a new textfile with the first letter of that line on a certain directory. My code is the following :

Code:

int main() {
char line[BUFSIZ];
FILE *ptr_file;
int x;
while(fgets(line,BUFSIZ,stdin) != NULL){

[Code] ....

char caminho[] is the directory in which I want to create the text file and chave will be the first letter of the line in stdin.

How am I supposed to use strcat to get these two together in a string to then use ptr_file =fopen(caminho, "w");

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C# :: Writing To Text File And Uploading It To Server Directory

Dec 25, 2014

I want to write a single line to a file and upload it as a .txt file to a server directory . I know the traditional way to upload a local file to a server

public bool ftpTransfer(string fileName){
try {
string ftpAddress = "test.com";
string username = "test";
string password = "test";

[Code] ....

is there anyway to change this so that I can write the contents of the file through the program and upload it directly without having a local file?

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C++ :: How To Get Browse Directory Dialog To Update Text Box With Path Selected

Jan 8, 2013

I'm trying to get a Browse Directory dialog to update a text box with the path selected. I had it working fine in Unicode build but now using TCHAR - I see the variable contains the correct path, but the textbox only gets updated with a single weird character.

setting the text checking WM_COMMAND vars-

Code:
SetWindowText(textBox2,&buttonPush(hWnd));

browse function when Browse button is pressed -

Code:
TCHAR& buttonPush(HWND hWnd) {
BROWSEINFO bi;
TCHAR szDir[MAX_PATH];
LPITEMIDLIST pidl;
LPMALLOC pMalloc;
if (SUCCEEDED(SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc))) {

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C/C++ :: Hashing Hexadecimal Addresses?

Feb 25, 2015

I'm taking a university course and one of our first projects dealing with C is to write a hash table (with chaining as a collision solution) that will hash loads of hexadecimal values into the table. I'm just brain storming right now but how practical is it to hash the values by converting them to decimal and working with that value in another function to organize the values? I'm thinking this might take a lot of time and memory because our code will be tested with text files that could have a few lines of hexadecimal addresses or millions of them.

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C++ :: Implement Source Code That Turns Numbers Into English Text

Apr 18, 2013

I have been working on the same problem as mp252 from an earlier thread and 4 days later, I appear to have it working. Mine only goes from 0-9999 though as I must move on!

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int getThousands(int number);
int getHundreds(int number);
int getTens(int number);
int getUnits(int number);
void printNumber(int number);

[Code]......

I had a scrap of paper like a mad scientist trying to find relationships between numbers and the values that they would return through my functions. This is how I arrived at the conditions of my if statements in 'void printNumber'.

I have seen other code that allows a greater range but I can't quite follow it (yet):

C++ code by fun2code - 67 lines - codepad

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C++ :: Widget That Implement Some Matrix Functions Using Data From A Text File

Dec 3, 2014

I need to write a widget that will implement some matrix functions using data from a text file. The input data will be spreadsheet like and fully determined with complete rows and columns. I need to do the following,

1. populate a data structure with the input data (double) to create matrix x
2. transpose the input data matrix x to create x'
3. multiply x * x' to create a square matrix x'x
4. take the determinant of x'x

This is pretty standard linear algebra, but not something I have done in cpp before. Implementation such as the best data types to use to store each of the three matrices, how they are sized, and what library functions may be available for the matrix functions like transpose, multiply, determinant, etc.

I will be removing each data row from the initial input to observe the effect on the determinant in case that has any effect on program design.

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C++ :: MFC Dialog Application - Password Hashing

Dec 2, 2014

I am not sure how to do password hashing in c++ mfc dialog application. I am new to C++ programming.

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C/C++ :: Program That Opens Text File And Checks Usernames Listed In Text Files?

Jun 5, 2014

I want to make a program that opens a text file and checks the usernames listed in the text files to see if the names are registered on a site such as twitter. How easy would this be to make, what things would I need to know?

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C :: Program That Can Implement Functions That Store / Get And Deletes Text / Binary Data To Given Memory Area

Sep 19, 2013

I got an assignment at school asking for a program that can implement functions that store, get and deletes text/binary data to a given memory area. We are supposed to make kind of like a tiny-mini OS..any links to some tutorials or explanations hon ow to understand this and be able to make a program like this on my own?

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C++ :: How To Save File Directory To Text File Using Ofstream

Jul 22, 2013

I'm having a little problem with std:fstream - in my program, the user selects the location of a file which I want to remember. So, I have something like this:

Code: std::string fileLocation;
//Code here creates an 'open file' dialog box which lets the user choose which file to open.
//The string 'fileLocation' now contains the path to the chosen file.
std::ofstream prefs("prefs.txt");
if (prefs.is_open())
{
prefs << fileLocation;
prefs.close();
}

This works fine if the file chosen is in the same directory as the program, however, if they try to choose a directory outside of where the program is kept, it saves the text file into that directory instead of the same one as the program. So, it looks like outputting a directory into an ofstream actually changes the location to which the file is saved.

Is there a way to save the file directory to a text file using ofstream and still have the text file save in the same directory as the program?

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C++ :: Calculations From Text Files?

Mar 31, 2014

I have a text file that contains values as follows:

2013 05 27 15 52 02.049824 231.401 0.022 49.738 2013 05 27 15 52 02.668822 229.814 0.019 49.738 2013 05 27 15 52 03.283705 228.528 2.599 49.726 2013 05 27 15 52 03.898469 230.140 2.576 49.751
Column1=date, Column2=Month, Column3=Day, Column4=Hour, Column5=Minute, Column6=Seconds, Column7=Voltage(Vrms), Column8=Current(Irms), Column9=Frequency(Hz).

I have to develop a program that will analyse these time-sampled voltage and current measurements over 24 hours and find the total energy used, mean and peak power consumption and Energy used over each hour of the 24 hour period.

How do I go about doing this? I also need to include at least one numerical integration technique. The file data contains over 50 thousand lines in the format mentioned above.

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C++ :: Merging Two Int Text Files?

Jun 16, 2014

I have come up with code for this, but am currently having issues finalizing it. It seems that it only puts out some of the numbers in a numerical order, but not all from both text files.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cmath>

[Code]....

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C++ :: Output 2 Different Text Files

May 22, 2013

So I'm trying to output 2 different text files, one has customer names and the other has items they are selling. I gave each customer an ID and each of their items has the same ID. Only problem is when I try to output it, it only outputs the first item with the same ID. I do not want to display the ID number at all, I think getline would show it so I am not using it.

here's my code

ifstream infile, infile2;
string Fname, Lname, email, item, itemPrice;
int id, itemID;
infile.open("Data.txt");
infile2.open("ItemList.txt");

[Code] .....

The first customer shirt item isn't being outputted. Maybe I'm reading the or comparing the info wrong or just not seeing it.

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C++ :: Passing In Multiple Text Files

Oct 6, 2014

I have been working on code for quite some time and am able to successfully read in a text document and take certain words and information that I need. The issue is that I need to read in close to 100 plus documents and was wondering how I could read in the multiple documents. I thought about creating a structure of arrays and have each text document be an element and walk through taking each document but I am not sure how this works.

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C++ :: Calling Functions From Text Files?

Jan 5, 2015

I'm working on a code that reads a text file and follows the instructions written in that file. An example of the text file:

*sum
11 4 61 2
1 2 0 14
17 99 1 1
*subtract
5 6 7
1 1 1
45 6 9

I want to read the text file line by line, each time I find an instruction (that is, the keywords *sum or *subtract) I want to make a summation (in the case of *sum) of all the numbers in each of the following lines, and repeat until the next instruction appear. So the text file above should generate:

78
17
118
-8
-1
30

That is:

11 + 4 + 61 + 2 = 78
1 + 2 + 0 + 14 = 17
17 + 99 + 1 + 1 = 118
5 - 6 - 7 = -8
1 - 1 - 1 = -1
45 - 6 - 9 = 30

how can I implement a dictionary(I'm guessing a dictionary is the best way to go here) so that when I read the string *sum i can call a function that does the summation of the following lines.

the size of the text file may be big (several mb) and the number of different instructions to search for may be in the magnitude of hundreds.

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