C# :: Writing To CSV File Thrown Off By Quotes

Apr 24, 2014

When one of the cells in my DGV contains quotes, it throws off the data in the CSV file by splitting the string into seperate columns.

foreach (DataGridViewRow row in dgv_NewData.Rows) {
if (!row.IsNewRow) {
for (int i = 0; i < row.Cells.Count; i++) {
sb.Append(row.Cells[i].Value + ",");
var value = row.Cells[i].Value.ToString();

[Code] ....

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C++ :: Exceptions Thrown During Initialization?

Jul 8, 2014

How exactly would one go about throwing an exception from an object's constructor?

Take a look at this snippet:

#include <iostream>
#include <exception>
class ExceptionFoo : public std::exception {
virtual const char* what() const throw() {

[Code].....

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#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<conio.h>
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Mar 1, 2013

How to add double quotes into string.I want to prepare command into following way with string.

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", $2, $3}} END {printf "y
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My current code does this:

I do not want the numbers to be highlighted if they are in a string.

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Nov 30, 2013

I am working on a String compare program and i got the program to work properly i was just wondering how to put user input into quotes.

here is my programming

int main {
const int LENGTH = 40;
char s1[LENGTH], s2[LENGTH];
cout << "== String Compare ==" << endl;
cout << "Enter a word" << endl;

[Code] ....

the input is :
Dorito
dorito

the output needs to look like this:

"Dorito" comes before "dorito".

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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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Aug 31, 2014

One of my class assignments is to create a program that receive a .txt file containing a students name and their grades as follows: John K. 99, 87, 57, 89, 90, 95 Amanda B. Jones 100, 88, 76, 99, 86, 92 etc.. The number of students is unknown until run time. You have to take those grades and average them weighing the first (4) at 10% a piece and the next (2) at 15% each and the final at 30%. Then return an output file with the students name and their letter grade A,B,C,D,F based on their computed score. In addition, on screen it needs to display the average scores for each Q1, Q2, etc. as well as the minimum and maximum for each test on the screen. I am having a hard time in assigning the scores to a variable so that they can then be computed as an average and then used to determine a letter grade. I have begun to write the code and am a bit stuck..here's what I have so far:

Code:
//
// main.c
// Final Exam
//

[Code].....

The problem I'm having now is how to go about passing the grades to the function computeGrade and then compute the average and return that to the function.

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using namespace std;
int main()

[Code]......

when i am counting the lines using wc command it is giving 1 instead of 2.

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Nov 3, 2014

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Code:
class BitInput {
istream& in; // the istream to delegate to
char buf; // the buffer of bits
int nbits; public:

BitInputStream(istream& s) : in(s), buf(0), bufi(8) { }

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C# :: Writing To A File (Not Replacing)

Dec 11, 2011

I have a question about an issue I am having on my final project. Within my ItemEntry.cs form, I am trying to get the application to append the already existing .txt file, rather than prompt the user to replace it. I can't seem to get the StreamWriter and FileStream to allow the user to write to the file.

Code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;

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Sep 28, 2013

I am trying to write a structure to a file. Example say the structure has two variables x and y . I want to write a function which modifies these variables and stores the modified version on a file. Such that next time I call the function . it has the values from the previous write. Here's an example of my code .

Code:
// initialize the structure struct->x = 0, struct->y = 0
File *fp = fopen("filename", "r+");
struct MYSTRUCT mystruct = (struct MYSTRUCT*)malloc(sizeof(MYSTRUCT))

//check
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// do some calculations.
fwrite(mystruct, sizeof(MYSTRUCT), 1, fp);
fclose(fp)

//return some value
}

The problem is that each time I run the program it shows the initialized value of the variables and not the value from last write. I guess the write isn't successful because when I open in w+ mode. i get the error file could not be opened and then i have to delete the file and re create it....

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I have a problem writing new line in a file. So far, this is my code.

Code:

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");
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Code:
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[Code] .....

I'm having issues with my functions working properly. I'm not sure where I'm going wrong with them and if i'm using the correct mode for the fopen.

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#include <iostream>
#include <Windows.h>
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I'm just using basic fstream.

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Nov 3, 2014

I'm writing a program using Huffman algorithm to compress text file. I have tested my program by just printing the printing ASCII character to file and it worked fine. However, now I have to implement using bits and my program doesn't work. It seems like I'm not reading or writing the right bits. Here is the result of my testing:In the input file I put abc the input file to compress it. Then I uncompress it the out out is aaa. Below is a snippet of how I read and write bits

public:

BitInputStream(istream& s) : in(s), buf(0), bufi(8) { }
/** Read the next bit from the bit buffer.
* Return the bit read as the least significant bit of an int.
*/
int readBit(){
int i;
if(nbits == 8){
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Sep 12, 2014

I've got an issue with my code; whenever I add the " " for a newline, a newline is not actually printed onto the file.

Here's my code:

/*
Description: Lists all the files & other directories in the directory passed through argv.
*/

/*
Importing the required headers.
Dirent.h for the dirent struct.
Stdio.h for printf.
Conio.h for File input/output.
*/

#include <dirent.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main ( int argc, char *argv[] ) {
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[Code] .....

The solutions I've tried are:

Trying to add the ASCII character for a carriage return (13) and newline (10), but it didn't work.Using fputs() and fprintf() - both mentioned in the code.

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Feb 2, 2015

So imagine you have this string:

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I need to parse this:

somedata here "some data here" some more data here

I tried to do it with Regex and was capable of parsing

[0] = somedata here
[1] = some data here
[2] = some more data here

Here is my current code:

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Mar 31, 2013

I want to do a basic thing but for some strange reason there is something not working.

I need to write to a file but I'm handling all the code in a callback function, which in turn is declared in a class. Here is the architecture of my code:

Code:
int main (int argc, char **argv) {
ImageConverter Aclass;
while(1); //infinite loop
return 0;

[Code] ....

But this doesn't work, the file gets created but it allways overwrites itself which is not what I need to do.

What I am doing wrong? Is it because i am constantly declaring outfile?

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I'm currently finishing writing some small application. I want to be able to log important information about the program execution to a logfile, and I have several questions.

First of all - I'd prefer to make the part that logs information to a file separate from the code I've already written. So, what interface should I expose to the rest of the program? Is one function void log(const char*); enough?

Another thing that came to my mind; my program runs two threads, and I want to be able to write to the log file from both threads, so the question is: Should I make sure that the writing to the file is mutually exclusive?

And if so, whose responsibility is it to make the logging to the file thread-safe? The actual part that does the logging (void log(const char*) for that matter), or the parts of the program that calls log(const char*) ?

And lastly, and probably less importantly, where is it customary to save the logfile? (the user's home folder maybe?)

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C :: Writing Garbage Data To File

Mar 21, 2013

Im programming client/server app that client provide the file name then the server send it to client then the client will save it ..this is part of code in client

Code:

char buffer[1024];
printf("FIle is being downloaded ...
");
printf("%s
",buffer);
}

[code],...

So i have 2 problems ::

1st one is when i write to file the file permission i cant define it with data type mode_t ,so the file does not open at all after creation...

2nd one is: the data in buffer is less than 1024 ,the data wrote to buffer but with garbage data . How to make the file read only the real data with garbage ??

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