C :: Reading From A File And Saving In Struct Table With Malloc

May 3, 2013

I am reading from a file and saving in a struct table but they just saved as NULL

I erased the files stuff because they were working and taking a lot of space

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define WL 30
#define L1 150
#define L2 5000
#define L3 40

[Code] .....

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C :: Saving Information From A File To Struct

Jan 12, 2014

I want to take the informaition from this file and save it into a struct the file conteins name age year (in char) and a grade it is somthing like this

file
Nikos Tolis 19 A 8
Iwanna Nikolaou 20 B 9
Kwstas Doukas 20 Β 6
Georgios Pappas 19 A 7
Iwannis Lekatis 20 Β 7
Nikos Ntoumas 19 A 5
Maria Oikonomou 20 B 6
Kwstas Argyrou 19 A 10
Irw Ntouma 20 B 8
Leuteris Doukas 19 A 6

I want to read till i found the '32' the space in ascii here is my code so far

Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
struct students
{
char *name;
int age;

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Feb 8, 2013

I am using fin.peek() to read character from input file and saving each character into an array. Each line from the input has first name, last name, id number, and then 5-6 grades. Random spacing between each one.

input file example:
Adam Zeller 45678 80 87 60 90 88 100
David Young 34521 34 56 76 76 76 76
Carl Wilson 909034 90 90 90 49 39

my code for reading in and storing each character is this:

while(fin.peek() == ' ')
fin.get();
while(fin.peek() != ' ') ///// first name {
c = fin.get();
first[i] = c;

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The problem I am having is what sort of loop would go around this to read till end of file. I have tried eof. I have tried while(!fin.peek == ') and I have tried a couple of other methods. these methods resulted in a never ending loop execution.

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Nov 20, 2014

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
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[Code]...

This is my program output Enter the file name : "filename".txt ..... (Nothing shows up)

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Sep 28, 2013

I have a file in which I have written a structure called "Record".

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#define IDSIZE 10
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int score;
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C++ :: Reading A File Into Array Of Struct

Nov 21, 2014

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
struct inventory {
int barcode;
char description[512];

[Code] ....

This is my text file
20123451
Sugar packet (1 kg)
2.50
560
21347652
Milo 3-in-1
12.50
200
20123453
Salt (1kg)
4.50
270
21347654
Nescafe 3-in-1
12.50
400
20123455
Tamatoes
4.00
100
21347656
Cucumbers
4.00
280

This is my program output
Enter the file name : "filename".txt
..... (Nothing shows up)

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Mar 19, 2012

Basically I want to read data from text-file into two variables in a struct.

The text file is formated in the following way:

var1 [TAB] var2

The problem occurs when var2 is longer than one word and it doesn't really read the data into the struct. Here's the textfile.

DVD    Kidmovie 1
Blu-Ray    Spam Kings 2000
VHS    The Short Road

Here's my program.

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <fstream>  
using namespace std;
struct movieData{

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May 20, 2013

Below is the code for reading a struct that was stored in a binary file. Problem is while reading from file I get the name without first character and age is always equal to zero which it should not be.

#include <iostream>
#include <conio.h>
#include <fstream>
struct abc {
char name[100];
int age;

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May 4, 2013

I'm trying to read in lines for a file and storing it in an array. This is what I have so far. Am I allocating the memory correctly?

Code:

typedef struct {
/* declartion of variables */
} App
typedef struct {

[Code].....

How do I access the array content? I'm suppose to strtok the contents from the lines stored in the array and use it again.

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Apr 1, 2014

My question is that I have C++ function which has a IDispatch input as argument.

I am trying to read the struct from IDispatch.

So basically, the struct definition is

struct MyStruct {
void *m_pValue;
};

I can get the ITypeInfo and read the whole structure definition from it. But I do not know how to read the struct instance value. I am dumping all the info from ITypeInfo

TYPEATTR
========
guid {A1CB710C-8D50-3181-BB38-65CE2E98F9A6} _GUID
lcid 0x00000000 unsigned long
dwReserved 0x00000000 unsigned long
memidConstructor 0xffffffff long
memidDestructor 0xffffffff long

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Feb 12, 2014

Code:
#include<stdlib.h>
FILE *Ptr_file;
Ptr_file =fopen("output.txt", "w");
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int nDay[2],nMnth[2],nYear[4];

[Code] .....

Alright I wrote this code, i know there's some mistakes but how do you go about saving its output into a txt file?

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I know how to save/open files but im just confused on where to write the code for it in this block of code :

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
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Mar 17, 2013

Right now I'm working on an assignment where I need to take the data from on file encrypt it by adding 5 to each byte and then save it to a user specified location. I think I'm close to having it done but I've run into a hick up. After I get the user input for where the encrypted data should be saved the program seems to never end. This is the code I have so far

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#include <fstream>
#include <string>
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{
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Feb 21, 2015

My project involves writing a c program to generate a set of 70 decimal numbers. I want to save the output (these 70 numbers) as a txt file. I tried the following:

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2. going to DOS SHELL and doing the following:
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What do I do?

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Jan 29, 2013

Why my code is not working?

Interface
class Person{
private:
char name[80];
short age;
public:
void get_data();

[Code] .....

This is a simple example from and old Lafore C++ book, with a few tweaks by me. The point is simple. Save object person to a *.dat file, exit the program, then start up program again, open up *.dat file, and load contents.

The first problem is the compiler is printing a bunch of Asian characters to the file (is this normal?)

The second problem is, it's not loading the object as it should, giving me a bunch of gibberish.

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Sep 13, 2013

I have a problem when i try to save unicode to a .txt file.

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wchar_t name []=L"ăĂâÂșȘțȚîÎ";
FILE* fang;
fang= _wfopen( L"test.txt",L"wt+,ccs=UNICODE");
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When i open my text file i get this: ??âÂ????îÎ

if i use
fang=fopen("test.txt","a");
I get the same result

and for
fang=fopen("ang.txt","a,css=UNICODE");
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Apr 21, 2014

I have been working a while with saving and retrieve structs, and I still have not got it to work. I get Segmentation fault sh "${SHFILE} . I have search this error, and it has something to do with memory, but what, since I am a beginner with saving and retrieving files. The project runs fine, and the error stated above outputs into my console window as text.

Here are my two structs:

struct checkbook {
char id[50];
double value[50];
};
struct fbook {

[Code] ....

Here is how I save and retrieve my structs:

void saveCheckbook (string file, checkbook checkbook, double initial, int counter) {
string path = "C:UsersAshwinGoogle DriveC++Checkbook" + file;
fbook save;
save.counter = counter;
save.initial = initial;
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I'm very new to c and c++ and am currently working on a Caesar cipher that grabs encrypted text from a txt file and decrypts it onto a new txt file. My code builds fine in CodeBlocks and when I run it, there is a new txt file created but it stays blank.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
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Fix this code? the result is Garpish>>

<iostream>
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public:
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Sep 15, 2012

I have written code that saves a matrix to a utf-8 file. This code works just fine when invoked from a win32 console app, but if I attempt to use the exact same code by invoking it within a SDI Doc/View Serialize(CArchive& ar), if(ar.IsStoring), it fails, but in a somewhat unusual manner. Namely, the file shows up in the designated directory, but it is an empty file (0 bytes), and the 'Unable to open file' message is seen in Debug config. Note that both the win32 console app and the SDI app are both using a Unicode character set, however, only the SDI app uses the method inside a Serialize(CArchive& ar) method, whereas the win32 console app evokes the save method directly from within _tmain. Why this seemingly illogical disparity occurs.

Here's the template code I have used in innumerable applications to save matrices to a disk file.

Code:
namespace TNT {
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template <class T>
void SaveRealBMatrix(const Matrix<T> &M, string sfilename) {
_RPT0(0, "SaveRealBMatrix:
");
_RPT1(0, "sfilename =: |%s|

[Code] ....

Here's the code from the SDI document Serialize(CArchive& ar) that fails as described above. Note that m_M is a class member TNT::Matrix<double> m_M that has been verified to exist in the Serialize method.

Code:
void CMyWndDoc::Serialize(CArchive& ar) {
if (ar.IsStoring()) {
CString csFileName = ar.m_strFileName;
wstring ws = csFileName.GetBuffer(0);
string s(ws.begin(), ws.end());

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Jul 14, 2013

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Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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char PhoneNumber[20];
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I have a program that saves all information temporarily into memory (into the array), however, I need a permanent save solution. I have the full program working correctly, formatted perfectly, but it's missing the file array to file output.

Essentially, whenever I'm presented with the menu I'll be able to add entries, search by last name, show the entire list, and exit and save. Whenever I select option 4 the program should save to a file "address_book.txt". Whenever I reload the program, it should load from "address_book.txt" and populate the array with the preexisting data.

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