C++ :: Read Txt File With The Name Is Variable?

Feb 27, 2013

i want to load txt file, but the name of txt file is variale.

my code is error!!!

String ^ s;
s="t";
ifstream txt (s+".txt");///error

im a beginers!!

View 2 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

C++ :: How To Read The Integer Member Variable

Oct 16, 2014

this program is not giving to chance to enter the ooplevel value.

Code:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int SLEN = 30;
struct student {
char fullname[SLEN];
char hobby[SLEN];
int ooplevel;
};
// getinfo() has two arguments: a pointer to the first element of
// an array of student structures and an int representing the

[Code]...

View 3 Replies View Related

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'.

View 6 Replies View Related

C++ :: Store Address Of Customer In Char Variable - How To Read A Line With Spaces

Oct 10, 2014

I want to store the address of a customer (with spaces) in a char variable (say cadd). First I tried to use "cin", as we know it reads until it sees any whitespace. So it reads only first word before a white space. So, I used "getline()" function, it will work. But when I used it, It did'nt wait for the I/P (it skipped it).

char cadd[20];
std::cout<<"Enter Customer Address:
";
std::cin>>cadd;
std::cout<<"Enter Customer Address:
";
std::cin.getline(cadd,20);

View 3 Replies View Related

C :: Read Contents Of A File Using Low I/O Read Statements

May 15, 2013

I want to read the contents of a file block (512 bytes) by block using low I/O read statements. Each record is 64 bytes long and has a pre-defined structure. The first 4 bytes are an unsigned integer; the next 20 bytes are ascii text, etc.

I have a buffer which I can access with buf[0] to buf[63] to read the first record and then buf[64] to buf[127] for the second, etc. However, I was wondering how to map a record so that I can refer to an integer as an integer and a float as float, etc. I can't create a struct and move the 64 bytes to it, as I will have alllignment/padding problems.

What is the standard way to deal with records in C?

View 5 Replies View Related

C++ :: Making Function To Read Unsigned Integer Into Variable Of Type Unsigned Short Int

Apr 3, 2014

How can i write a function that will read an "unsigned integer" into a variable of type "unsigned short int"? i can not use cin >> inside the function.. so i am looking for atleast a hint!

View 16 Replies View Related

C :: How To Share Variable Value From One Source File To Other Header File

Dec 11, 2014

I wanted to share the value of a variable from Sender Program to Receive after program and want to calculate difference between send and receive. After studying Header file concept I program following three.

Now I am struck. How to to compile? I link all these file. I used following method:

Code:
gcc Sender.c -o Sender Sender.h
gcc Receiver.c -o Receiver Student.h

Then I run Sender and after that Receiver.I per my knowledge, Receiver should give difference but it gives error :

Code:
Receiver.c: In function "main":
Receiver.c:10:42: error: "Send" undeclared (first use in this function)
printf(" Total Receive is %d
",Receive-Send);

Code:
Sender.c
#include <stdio.h>
int Send ;
void main(){

[Code] ....

View 2 Replies View Related

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].....

View 5 Replies View Related

C :: Writing A Simple File / Text Parser To Read A Config File

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.

View 10 Replies View Related

C :: How To Read Data In A File And Print It Then Copy Contents To A File

Mar 8, 2013

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
char buffer[256];
FILE * myfile;
myfile = fopen("read.txt","r");

[Code]...

I also got an error in printing wherein the data in read.txt is "Hello" newline "World" and my program prints world twice.

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: Read From A Txt File And Then Write A New Text File With Sorted Line

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?

View 2 Replies View Related

C++ :: Read Input File (XML) And Generate Output File

Mar 25, 2013

I have code that reads an input file and generates an output file .For reading the input file we have a xml file.If there is an error while reading or writing the output file the an errored file is generated. But in the errrored file the fields are not coming as in accordance with the reader xml . They are coming randomly . In the module for reading and writing the errored file list is being used . What should be done to write in the errored file as the reader xml fields.

View 1 Replies View Related

C++ :: File Handling - Program To Read Inputs In TXT File

Mar 26, 2013

I've written a program to read inputs in a text file. The file named Input.txt contain integers 2 3 and 4. My program is as follows:

#include<iostream>
#include<cstdlib>
#include<fstream>
using namespace std;
int main (){
int x,y,z;

[Code] ....

the program is outputing x=2293616 , y=0 and z=0 instead of x=2, y=3 and z=4.

View 9 Replies View Related

C++ :: File Read / Find - Miss 1st Line In File

May 3, 2013

I wrote the below code to find the line with "abc" as my parameter to strTosearch. I expected to the line 1st line but, this function always match the 2nd line. What am I missing here?

I wanted "found" to be "abc def hgi SSS".

Code in main()
String found=GetstringColSamLine("mytext.txt", "abc");

File name - mytext.txt
abc def hgi SSS
abc ppp yyy
string GetstringColSamLine(string routerFileName, string strTosearch)

[Code] ....

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: Read From Txt File One Bit At A Time And Then Write Into Binary File

Apr 22, 2013

I am trying to get the code to read from the txt file one bite at a time and then write this bite into the binary file but i cant seem to get it working.

FILE *fpcust, *fpcustbin; //<<<<<-----point to both sales and customers text files, and the new .bin files for both
char buffer;
int ch;
int ch1;
fpcust = fopen("c:customers.txt", "r"); //<<<<-----pointing to the file
fpcustbin = fopen("c:customers.bin", "wb"); //<<<<<-----pointing to the new binary file, opening in writing binary

[Code]...

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: How To Save Struct To File And Then Read It Back From The File

Aug 5, 2013

How to save the struct to file and then read it back from the file ?

Code:
#include <conio.h>
#include <stdio.h>
struct student {
int person;
int egn;
float AvergeGrade;

[Code] ....

Have average grade: %f", person[i].FirstName, person[i].LastName, person[i].egn, person[i].AvergeGrade);
}
//Save to file
getch ();
}

View 2 Replies View Related

C++ :: Read Input File (XML) And Generate Output File

Mar 25, 2013

I have code that reads an input file and generates an output file .For reading the input file we have a xml file.If there is an error while reading or writing the output file the an errored file is generated. But in the errrored file the fields are not coming as in accordance with the reader xml .they are coming randomly . In the module for reading and writing the errored file list is being used . What should be done to write in the errored file as the reader xml fields.

View 1 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Read From File And Print Output To File?

Apr 20, 2014

I know this is how you read from a file. I also want to print my output to the same name of the file plus ".txt". So if my file is called "text" I want to print it to a file called "text.txt".

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>

[Code]....

Would it be something like this? Is it better to use "a" or "w" in the fopen? I want to write to it several times.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>

[Code].....

View 2 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: How To Make 2 Arrays Put Them In A File Then Read Them From File

Mar 11, 2014

I have to read 2 arrays, put them in a file. Then make a 2nd program, read the data from the file and show the 2 arrays. I believe I have fully completed the first program, but I am still working on the 2nd one. On the 2nd one I am trying to create a function that displays the data from the file.

//first part
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int num_stores = 3;
const int col = 4;
const int size=4;
void showData( const string[], const int[][col], int size );

[code]....

View 3 Replies View Related

C++ :: Using Variable As Name For Combined File?

Apr 27, 2013

I have been researching how to use the prefix of a user input file name as the prefix of an output file name for a combined file. "Adding two text files into one text file", but the combined file name is entered directly, not from a variable.

std::ifstream file1( "file1.txt" ) ;
std::ifstream file2( "file2.txt" ) ;
std::ifstream file3( "file3.txt" ) ;
std::ofstream combined_file( "combined_file.txt" ) ;
combined_file << file1.rdbuf() << file2.rdbuf() << file3.rdbuf() ;

My code already has the user input file name as a variable. I would like to insert the prefix of that variable in line 4 with a new suffix.

I also found this code in an archived post by Duoas on May 31, 2010, "Changable filename based on user input," but I don't know how to adapt it to my combined file.

#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
ofstream f;
string filename;

[code].....

View 4 Replies View Related

C :: Scanning CSV File And Assigning Variable To It

Dec 26, 2013

How to scan a CSV file and assigned variable to each of the integer scanned in a csv file

an example of the csv file:
0001,40,,10

How do I scan the CSV file and assign 0001 to variable student id, the 40 to variable module 01,the 1 without input entered to module02 and 10 to module03

View 6 Replies View Related

C++ :: Creating Variable Name For Binary File

Dec 11, 2013

I'm attempting to split a large binary file into smaller manageable files for analysis. I've written most of the software but I'm stuck in a couple of places.

1. The binary file is split by looking at a couple of bytes to determine when to create a new file or continue appending to the current new file. The question is when I need to create a new file, how can I dynamically sign it a name? My intention is to rename each subfile by: "original_name" + new section id + ".log".

2. The start of each section is determined by a specific pattern (6 bytes of FF's). I'm running into an issue where the pattern check is checking for 5 bytes instead of 6 because the for..loop doesn't increment for one instance.

I've attached the code I have so far.

#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;

int append_to_file(FILE *f,long sec_start, long sec_end)

[Code] ...

View 2 Replies View Related

C++ :: Opening File Using Variable (Char Or Int)

Mar 14, 2013

Can we open a file in c++ using a variable(either character or int)?

View 1 Replies View Related

C++ :: Trying To Substitute A Variable For File Directory

Jul 1, 2014

I am trying to substitute a variable for the file directory. Here is the error: error: no matching function for call to 'std::basic_ ofstream <char>:: basic_ ofstream(std::string&)'

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
using namespace std;

[code]....

View 2 Replies View Related

C/C++ :: Access Variable Using Extern In A Particular File

Sep 2, 2013

I have 3 files: f1.c f2.c and f3.c

I have declared variable int a; in f1.c and int a; in f2.c.

Now I want to use the variable int a; in f3.c . But this variable corresponds to the variable in f2.c .

View 4 Replies View Related

C++ :: How To Reference Static Variable In Another File

Apr 15, 2014

I've got a static variable in the master file called :

static dtNavMesh *g_navMesh;

I just need one copy of this object.

In another module, I need to reference this global variable.

extern dtNavMesh *g_navMesh;

View 5 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved