C++ :: Non Printable Character TAB?

Apr 10, 2014

Why TAB with ASCII value 9 is non printable character and SPACE with ASCII value 32 is printable?I can open any editor and press any of them and I see it on screen(If I press tab cursor is moved by tab, and space if I press space)....

Then why one of them is printable and other non printable?

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C :: Detect Frequency Of Printable Characters - Incorrect Outcome

Mar 10, 2013

We have to make a code to detect the frequency of printable characters. But when I run the code, sometimes it can't detect the Uppercase Letters. But it can sometimes. It's a bit buggy, and it really can't get the frequency of the space character.

Does textcolor affect the outcome?

Code:
#include<stdio.h>#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
clrscr();
char name[40],sentence[1000],ch;
int c=0,count[95]={0};
textcolor(LIGHTCYAN);

[Code] ....

I also noticed that it stops detecting the frequency when there is a space between character/s.

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C++ :: Find Non Printable ASCII Value - Using Library File Unittest

Jan 3, 2014

My program is find non printable ASCII value(1 to 32) and calculate count from a text like "hi<tab>this<space>my text.i'm using library file here.(visual studio 2012)

removeascii.h(program name)
#pragma once
#include<stdint.h>
#include <string>
using std::string;
namespace ascii

[Code] ....

My ERROR is:

1>c:program files (x86)microsoft visual studio 11.0vcunittestincludecppunittestassert.h(65): error C2338: Test writer must define specialization of ToString<const Q& q> for your class class std::basic_string<wchar_t,struct std::char_traits<wchar_t>,class std::allocator<wchar_t> >

[Code] ....

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C/C++ :: Program To Read In And Count All Printable Characters (ASCII 32-126)

Feb 12, 2014

I'm writing a program that reads and counts all the printable characters (ASCII 32-126)found in a text file.

For example if the text file read: Why so serious?

The output to the screen would display(in order of ascii value however):

Character-----Total
W--------------1
h--------------1
y--------------1
s--------------3
o--------------2
etc...

However, I don't think it's reading any of the characters.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>
#include <cmath>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int i, count[127];

[Code] .....

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Sep 14, 2014

I keep getting this warning message and I do not know how to fix it. Is it because I'm using char to instead of strings to replace all 't' with 'lp'?

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include <stdio.h>
using namespace std;
char * scanf(char * a) {

[code]....

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Jul 25, 2012

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Nov 10, 2013

I have to optimize a code for below scenario. I am reading stdin (a file redirected to stdin) character by character. How many chars are going to come is not known. After every few chars there is a seaparator. e.g $ as below

rhhrkkj$hghjhdf$ddfkrjt

While reading, if the separator arrives I'm processing the string stored before that separator and then continue reading stdin in same fashion, till EOF. I am using getc(stdin) to read chars.

Using gprof I can see most of the program time is spent inside main() , for this reading logic. Rest of the program is just some insert and search operations. I am getting time of 0.01 secs at the moment, want to reduce further.

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Aug 10, 2012

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Oct 6, 2013

In my program, I'm supposed to read a text file (the name of which is given to me as a command line paramater, as long with an integer), and display the text in a specific format (each line can only be as long as the integer). However, I'm having trouble even reading the text file. I don't know the syntax. I'm only allowed to edit the function that does the formatting, and the code in that is

void typeset (int maxWidth, istream& documentIn)

I don't know how to 'read' the file, as most examples online are ifstream, or openFile or something like that. What I want to do is just read the first character of the file, and continuously keep reading characters until the end of the file.

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C/C++ :: Replacing Character In String With Another Character

Sep 13, 2014

So I'm trying to create a function that replaces any instance of a character in a string with another. So first I tried the replace() string member function:

In my implementation file

void NewString::ReplaceChar(const char& target,const char& entry)
{
this->replace(this->begin(),this->end(), target, entry);
};

Main program

#include "NewString.h"
using namespace ...;
int main()

[Code].....

Instead of replacing the the l's with y's it outputted a long string of y's. Also, NewString is derived from the string class (it's for the assignment). the header and whole implementation file, already tested.

I've also tried, instead, to use a for loop in ReplaceChar() but I need to overload the == operator and I don't know how I should exactly:

bool NewString::operator ==(const char& target)const {
if(*this == target)
return true;

[Code]....

I want the == operator to test if the value in the char array is equal to target but I'm not sure how to pass in the position. I'm guessing the this pointer in ReplaceChar() is not the same as the one dereferenced in ==() because target is never replaced by entry in the string.

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C :: Assignment Of Element Of 2D Character Array To 1D Character Array

Jul 4, 2014

Can we do this :

Code:
char strings[][100]={"ABC","EFG","IJK","LKM"};
char temp[100];
temp=strings[1];

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C++ :: Fread Every Nth Character

Oct 16, 2013

I am currently reading several values one after another from a file like so:

Code: ifstream f;
double x;
double a, b, c, d;

f.read((char *)&x, sizeof (double));
a = x;
f.read((char *)&x, sizeof (double));
b = x;

//etc ... for several other values Question:

How can I read every (lets say) 3rd value instead of every next value from the file

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Aug 20, 2012

I'm trying to get the int value of each character in a string and then add them all together so I can do a 1's complement of the total value. I'm trying to do simple checkum kinda of thing for verification of data.

For example: string DPacket = "Hello World!";

I would like to have each character added and do the ones complement. Will it be easier to convert first to int and then add or any other easier way? So my result should be the decimal value addition of each character and then do the ones complement to that.

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Mar 3, 2013

How can I move a character around a 2D map? After some research and a bunch of work I made a function for movement:

unsigned int gamespeed = 100;
unsigned int stage = 1;
void controls()
{

[Code]....

Maps are stored in a different .cpp file

So this code works, but is complicated, ugly and evil (I have to make a pointer to the first map and change the pointer to the next map every time the user reaches the exit, without the pointer this code is, of course, incompatible). How can I reduce this code to be less evil/ugly or at least smaller?

Also it would be nice if the user could move around with arrows as well as with WASD

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Dec 25, 2013

I know how to remove certain characters from a string by using something like this:

Code: string str ("Hello world!");
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That's great if I want to do that manually, but say if someone entered a string, how would I automatically remove every other character they entered?

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Mar 6, 2015

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Code:
#include<stdio.h>
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int main()
{

[Code].....

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Code:
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struct entry
{

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Let's say i have a string "file.txt" and i want to insert "_out" to make it look like "file_out.txt"

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Mar 2, 2013

Any way to do it...its only works with the first letter. So i have a txt file with information such as de3 dn5 dn7 dw9 ds1 and how to get the letters and then the number.

example:

if de print this is de; and print the number that follow de

Code:

#include <stdlib.h>
int main ()
{
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if (pFile==NULL) perror ("Error opening file");
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Sep 10, 2014

I just took up c programming and like it so far. Now I got a problem reading in a character in a program. The program looks like this:

insert
Code:

#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
char c1, c2;
printf("Letter 1: ");
c1 = getchar();

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C :: Check Whether Input Is A Character Or Not

Apr 27, 2013

Code:
char value;
printf_s("enter:");
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{
printf_s("oppppssss
");
}
else
{
printf_s("ok");
}

I wanted to check whether the input is a character or not, if a character is given then the output suppose to be "ok", but the output is always "oppppssss", where is the problem here?

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Jan 15, 2015

im working on mine first 2d game and im practicing a lot, how to input my inventory for character ( for items, and others ) So, i just want to let u know that i have :

#define WEAPON_LONGSWORD (1)
#define WEAPON_WARAXE (2)
#define WEAPON_DAGGER (3)
#define WEAPON_SHORTSWORD (4)
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So, i want to put this in my shop and if i buy it i want to appear in my inventory, or sell sell trought my inventory.Also i have one define

#define WEAPONBEGIN_WOODENSTICK (1)

Which will go instant ( when u create character ) to inventory. And:If i have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 slots ( example ) and i sell item which was on 3rd slot, what will happen with others ? will they just go back for one slot or ?

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C :: Copy A Character To String

Mar 6, 2015

Copy some characters from char * arg to char * first using a loop with specific conditions.

Code:

char * arg;
// set arg some string...
char first_[25];
char * first;
int length;
length=strlen(arg);
for (n++; arg[n] != '}' || n>=length-1; n++)
strcpy(first,arg[n]); // first += arg[n]; I have strcpy(first,arg[n]); but arg[n] is char and strcpy expects char * ;

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Jun 14, 2013

It's been about two years since I last program c, now I need to do it for a basic project. How would I print out one letter in a string?

For example lets say I have a string called str=[Hello]. I want to display the third letter so just the "l". Here's what I have so far:

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
int main() {
char str[50] = "Hello";
printf("The third letter is : %s
",str[3]);
return 0;
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C :: Comparing Character To A Number

May 5, 2013

I created a function to check whether the first character of a string is a number or not by comparing it to every base 10 digit using a for loop. If it is, the string is valid, if it is not, the string is not valid

Code:
//ensure the first character is not a number
int ValidFirstChar(char FirstChar) {
int IsChar = TRUE, DigitCount = 0; /*boolean value indicating whether the first character is a number or not.*/

//check through all base 10 digits
for (DigitCount = 0; DigitCount <= 9; DigitCount++) {
if ((int)FirstChar == DigitCount)

[Code] ....

I have checked for the case where the first character is a number but it is displaying the error message for it. I have tried typecasting the char variable but that has not worked.

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