C++ :: Read And Display A Text File?

Apr 13, 2013

how to read and display the content of a text file in my console application using C++. The file contains 25 lines and 3 columns. The first column is "Rank" (numerical values from 1 to 25) the second column is "Name" (25 teams name) and the third column "value" has the amount of point each team is worth. Looking for code for reading and displaying all this information ....

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C/C++ :: Read Text File And Display It In Output

Apr 7, 2014

I'm supposed to read a text file and display it in the output. I have it down except my formatting. I just cannot get it to just skip one line rather than multiple. I know why though because my char has a max of 11 and if I put a character lets say mango, it is going to fill in the rest with white spaces. It's supposed to display like this:

Mango
Strawberry
Grapes

But instead I get something like this

Mango

Melon

Grapes

I am using isspace but it's not working.

//source code

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cmath>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
class CFile

[Code] ....

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Jan 24, 2013

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Code:
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May 31, 2013

I am trying to get text file and read only first 100 lines of the text content using c/c++. how can i do it?

is it something like string line;
getline(stream,line);

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Mar 21, 2013

Write a program that reads from total.dat file and displays its contents to the console. The program should allow the user to add new entries to the file.

So far this is what I've got and I'm not sure if I even started right.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
ifstream dataIn;
ofstream dataOut;
dataIn.open("total.dat");
cout << dataIn;
return 0;
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Nov 15, 2014

I am currently working on a problem where I read a file into a 2D array, and display data. If you saw my code earlier, this is the same problem, but I am now further along.

The file (90 characters) looks like this:
S
R
R
S
R
R
R
R
S
S
....

The "R" resembles rainy days, the "S" resembles sunny days, and the "C" resembles cloudy days. There are 90 characters in the file. The first 30 are for the month of June, the next 30 are for the month of July, and the last 30 are for the month of August. The 31st day of the months are NOT included.

I read the data into a 3 x 30 array, where the row indicates the month (0 = June, 1 = July, 2 = August) and the column indicates the number of days in each month.

Now I need to create a function that creates a report and displays, for each month AND for the whole 3 month period:
1) The number of rainy days
2) The number of cloudy days
3) The number of sunny days
4) Which of the 3 months had the largest number of rainy days

Here is my code so far:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int MONTHS = 3;//Number of months

[Code] .....

There are no compiling errors, but I am not getting the data I want. My rCount and cCount variables end up being 0, and my sCount variable is 90.

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Nov 5, 2013

works fine without the for loop.... if i use for loop...it doesnt give the output...

Code: #include<iostream>
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#include<fstream>

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C++ :: Read Data From A File Then Store / Search And Display Using Classes And Arrays

Apr 12, 2013

A company uses two text files: one to store employees' details and another to log their sign in/out time.

The details file - called details.txt" has the following format: ID, Name, Date of Birth, SSN, Department, Position - separated by spaces.

An extract from the file looks like this:

10 alice 4/23/1972 123-45-6789 support assistant
3 bob 6/7/1980 111-12-1134 logistics manager
1 carol 10/2/1963 987-123-1143 admin ceo
2 dave 10/3/1974 902-22-8914 admin cfo
17 erin 6/13/1991 126-83-1942 technology supervisor
15 frank 2/22/1987 303-12-1122 logistics assistant

"timelog.txt" contains daily logs of when employees arrive and leave. It has the following format: ID, Date, Arrival Time, Departure Time - separated by spaces. An extract from the file looks like this:

10 2/11 0900 1700
3 2/11 0930 1730
1 2/11 1100 2000
2 2/11 1000 1530
17 2/11 0900 1700
10 2/12 1000 1830
3 2/12 0930 1730
1 2/12 1100 1900
2 2/12 1030 2000
17 2/12 0900 1700
15 2/12 1100 1600

I have to write a program that searches for specific records using some search parameter, and displays them. Ok first i have to read the data from the files and store them. this is what i have so far....

#include <iostream> //Accesses libaries for console input and output
#include <fstream> //Needed to access the fstream object to read files
#include <string> //Needed to access the string class
#include <cstdlib>

[Code] ....

I know my class and array code is totally wrong i dont know how to store the data for the info is in integer and string form... do i use strings, arrays?

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Oct 20, 2014

I am now making a Dictionary using C++. My goal is to search the word and display the definition of the searched word from the text file. I have a code but it is not working. How can I search a word and display the definition of the word from a text file?

void searchFile(string word) {
ifstream ifile;
ofile.open("dictionary.txt", ios::in);
string line;
string search;

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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)

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Sep 24, 2012

I want to display data from text file in list view and in tree view root will be file name, but i dont know how to do it, the problem is with displaying text file data in list view, i don't know anything about that. text file data is very simple. It is just a square matrix of double values like:

21.06 34.06 5.0
12.78 45.25 6.9
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in list view i want to display it.

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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(){

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Feb 6, 2014

I am writing a simple file/text parser to read a config file for some code I am working on. It's dead simple and not particularly smart but it should get the job done. The code reads a config file:

Code:

readlength=2500000
start=0
finish=25000000
cutoff=20000
samplingfreq=250000
poles=10
filterpadding=500
}

[code]....

Here is where it gets wierd. You'll notice that there is an unused variable (filepath) in the config struct. This variable is not referenced or used anywhere in the code, ever. Yet if I comment out the declaration of char filepath[1024], the code segfaults partway through the read_config() function.

My best guess is that there is a buffer overflow elsewhere and it just so happens that the memory allocated for filepath happened to be there to catch it up until now, but I can't work out where it might be happening. With the declaration commented out, the read_config() function gets as far as reading the "padding" variable before it crashes. Yet when the declaration is there, then all the variabled are read correctly and everything seems to work.

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Jun 11, 2014

I have a .txt file which I want to read from and then write a new text file, this time with sorted lines. It is easy to sort one value, but what about sorting entire lines based on one value?

I want to sort the lines based on the FIRST value.

Example text file contents:

values;data
5.01 100
2.9 342
2.69 43534
10.1 43
6.8 45324

Output: Text file containing

2.69 43534
2.9 342
5.01 100
6.8 45324
10.1 43

It's easy to do this if there was only 1 number on each line, but I do I sort all the lines based on the first number in each line?

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C++ :: Cannot Get Text File To Be Read

Feb 2, 2014

My text file is in the correct folder and the name of my text file is the same as the code. I dont get no errors i dont see why i cant get my text to be read.

my code.

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
void main();
int menu();
double currentBalance(double balance);

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Jan 8, 2014

I'm a beginner at programming and I'm not sure how to read in information from a text file. What I want to do is take a text file which contains around 20 rows and 3 columns of numbers, and put these into an array which can then be used for performing calculations. How do I do this? Would I need to declare the size of the array beforehand? When accessing my file, do I include the full address?

The relevant part is lines 29-33:

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
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main()

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Aug 16, 2013

I am making a script to read the latest from a text file. It picks up the line by numbytes in fseek, but the data line may vary and numbytes not be accurate, how can I fix this?

And another problem is that the line has, date, time, value, separated by space, how to read that line and put these 3 information in variable?

#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main() {
FILE *arq;
char Line[100];
char *result;
int tam, i;
// Opens a file for READING TEXT
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Feb 17, 2014

I'm trying to make a program that will read in names and grades from a text file and print them in the console. However whenever I try to use the OpenFile.get function I get an error saying that there is "no instance of overloaded function"

getting this error resolved before I can.

my code so far (I know it's missing a lot, but that's not what I'm worried about right now.)

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
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[Code]....

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May 26, 2013

How can I read text from a webpage asynchronously,from within C++. After you first connect to the internet using usual means, you enter the string

e.g. "[URL] ...." and the C++ program reads the information: "<title>BBC Website</title><body>This is the BBC website...." from the internet.

Here I want to connect to website every 60 minutes and fetch only first 100 lines of the run.txt file as mentioned above. How can I do this using C++ and asynchronous winsock ???

Code:
#define WIN_OS
#define _DEBUG_PRINT(X) /* X */

//For commn
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>

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Mar 27, 2014

I have been given an assignment that has to do with permutations. I am suppose to read a text file that contains the permutation rules and the text to be "permutated", and then output the rules and the new text into an output file.

So far, I've gotten this:

Code:
# include <stdio.h>
void printArray(FILE* file, char* array, int maxSize)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i<maxSize; i++)
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[Code] ....

Here is what the input file looks like:

Code:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 5 6 0 9 7 8 1 2 3

Moderation in temper, is always a virtue; but moderation in principle, is a species of vice.

Here is what the output file is suppose to look like:

Code:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 5 6 0 9 7 8 1 2 3

ratMnioodetem rpein al,ywa isvirsetu a t m;eod
buon r inaticipp,lerina s cpeis of icvies - Temho.
-ainaPes

The first two lines are the permutation rules. Currently I have figured out how to read the file into an array and then print it back out into a text.

What I want to do is figure out how to read only the first two line of the input file and store that as a permutation rules, and then continue reading the rest of the input file and store that separately as the text to be "permutated". And then eventually figure out how to apply the permutation to the text.

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The code reads a text file delimited by colons : and formatted as follows

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How would I store the values separated by colons : into separate variables ?

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
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Mar 3, 2013

In a program, I have a text file (called MyDictionary.txt) which has thousands of words in alphabetical order. I need to make a C program that reads in this text file and then makes an array called char Words[# of total words in the text file][length of longest word].

Aarhus
Aaron
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Nov 16, 2013

i have prepared a code the read from txt file with values such integers and strings. but the code i have prepared reads only 1 line. how can i make the code to read multiple records from txt file.

input records example in txt file:
9009 James 90

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
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I'm making a Jeopardy game and when I read text from a file into arrays to set the categories, questions and answers a couple of the strings are not terminating and they are printing that junk box thing at the end.

When I use the debugger and print the problem strings they are showing up as "Thanksgiving21" or "Calvin Klein21" but all the other strings aren't having that problem.

Then for example I will change "line[strlen(line)-1] = '';" to "line[strlen(line)] = '';" and other strings will have that problem but not those stated ones. I'm using line[strlen(line) - 1] = '' to get rid of the newline fgets appends on the end of the strings.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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Apr 16, 2013

I have to write a function that reads letters one at a time from a text file, such as (aBCdefG) using fgetc(). However, each character needs to be inserted into the array in ascending ASCII order, so it should come out as (BCGadef). I wanted to use an insertion sort, however, that would require me to pass the whole array. My professor wants me to sort the letters as they are read, though, and not as a whole array.Can you even do that?

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