C++ :: Unable To Input Data?

Sep 4, 2014

Whats wrong with my code, I wasn't able to input for Lastname field.

#include <iostream.h>
#include <windows.h>
HANDLE console = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); // For gotoXY() function
COORD CursorPosition;

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C++ :: Unable To Input Data From TXT File Into Array Program

Mar 26, 2013

I'm having issues trying to input data from a .txt file into my array program. The whole program takes the name, # of goals and assists, adds them together to get points, and then puts in a given + or - rating. The program works except for the data input.

Also, this is an alphabetical "Unsorted" list, but is there a way to order the list based on point value and be able to display that as well as a separate "Ordered" list?

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>
#define NUM_PLAY 30
using namespace std;
int buildArrays(int[], int[], int[]);
void printArrays(string[], int[], int[], int[], int);

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And this is the .txt file. Order is Players Name, Goals, Assists, Plus/Minus rating. The points are added when points = goals + assists (Should be in the main coding above).

Bryan_Bickell 2 5 +2
Brandon_Bollig 0 0 0
Dave_Bolland 4 2 -1
Sheldon_Brookbank 0 0 -1
Daniel_Carcillo 0 1 +3

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Mar 12, 2014

I'm having some problems with Input to an array from a file. I think that i need to make a new array for every instance of the loop but i can't figure out how.

Participator class

void Participator::read(ifstream &stream){
getline(stream, name);
getline(stream, address);
stream >> paid;
}ParticipatorRegister class
void ParticipatorRregister::readFromFile(){

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Nov 11, 2013

Something is wrong when i try to pass the struct as a input argument

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#define MAX 20
void printBook(cataT book);
int main(void){
typedef struct cataT{

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Jan 8, 2015

I am unable to input the correct form for matrices multiplication. I have an exam tomorrow in which I need to use this.

Code:

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#include <conio.h>
int main() {
float a[10][10], b[10][10], c[10][10];
int i, j, k, l, n=0, m=0, x=0, y=0, sum=0;
printf("Enter the number of rows and collumns of the first matrix");
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Jan 16, 2015

I am trying to extract unsigned values from an input stream. I expect the extraction to fail when an invalid character is extracted. It fails correctly when I try to extract an unsigned int from "abc", but when I try to extract an unsigned in from "-1", the extraction succeeds, and the max unsigned int value is extracted (as if -1 were cast to unsigned int). I would expect the '-' to cause the extraction of an unsigned value to fail.

The code I am using is below.

#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <limits>
int main() {
unsigned int value = 8;
std::string negString = "-1";

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Is this standard behavior for an istream extractor?

I am trying this in both Linux (gcc 4.4.3) and in windows with Code::Blocks (whaterver came with CB 13.12, apparently gcc 4.7.1)

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Sep 12, 2013

I have these two pointers and I want to copy pointer1 data to pointer2. I tried to use memcpy and it did what I wanted but when I accessed pointer2 outside of the method that I did The memcpy in it didn't contain pointer1 data. Below is code similar to the code that I used:

CBaseInitBlock1 *pInitBlock1Saved = pSavedInitBlock1;// pointer1
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memcpy(&pInitBlock1New,&pInitBlock1Saved, sizeof(pInitBlock1Saved));

However, when doing the following pointer2 contained pointer1 data every time I accessed it:

*pInitBlock1New = *pInitBlock1Saved

At this point I wanted to you what is the best way to execute what I am trying to accomplish.

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Feb 7, 2013

I'm trying to send some binary data, such as an animated gif, via an HTTP response for a simple web server.

I am having issues having the browser close the connection after receipt of the data.

I create the header such as:

"HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: <file size>
Content-Type: <file type>
<binary data>"

This is stored in a malloc'ed char *. To add the binary data I'm using fread: fread(request + strlen(request), 1, size, fp)

I then write 'total' bits via connfd:

write(connfd, request, total)
where total = strlen(headerRequest) + size + 3 (for ending
).

The writing seems to be okay however the image doesn't load and the browser still seems to be waiting for data.

If I added "Connection: close" to the header and closed connfd myself the page loads fine. Obviously, for efficiency purposes, I'd rather only close connfd once read() returns 0.

The header creation code is below:

======= Code:

/* Try to get file */
strcat(cwd, file);
if(endsWith (cwd, ".html") || endsWith(cwd, ".htm")) {
strcpy(fileType, "text/html");
binary = 0;
} else if (endsWith(cwd, ".txt")) {
strcpy(fileType, "text/plain");
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May 12, 2014

I am having trouble in reading data from my text file and print it out exactly like how it looks like in the text file. The problem im having is it will not read the last y Coordinates of the point. it keep reading the second last point for y coordinates which is wrong.

my text file is
0.0 0.0
0.0 1.0
1.0 0.0(but it read until here)
0.0 0.0(suppose to read the last point which is here)

For your information, this is my 1st year degree assignment in C programming. It is to create a program which can read text file (manually create) and print it out in a program and calculate the area for the polygon using ADT function ( .c and .h files)

*This is the code for my read file function*

Basically this accepts a Polygon and a file pointer as parameters. It reads the polygon point data from the file, pass the read data to plg_new() to create a new Polygon and returns the new Polygon created.

Code:

polygon *plg_read(polygon *New_polygon, FILE *Coord) {
int i;
int numberofvertices=0;
int count=0;
char filename[50];
double xCoor[50], yCoor[50];

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This is the second function my polygon new code. This ADT function basically creates a new Polygon with malloc(), initialize all ADT data members with its parameter values and returns the Polygon.

Code:

polygon *plg_new(double *xCoordinates, double *yCoordinates, int numberOfVertices) {
int x;
polygon *New_poly = (polygon *)malloc(sizeof (polygon));
if(New_poly->xCoordinates == NULL || New_poly->yCoordinates == NULL) {
free(New_poly);

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This is the rest of the code if you need to refer to other codings.

Code:
/**
*@file polygon.c
*@brief Functions for polygon / Struct has polygon numberOfVertices, polygon *xCoordinates and polygon *yCoordinates
*@author: Tan Xian Yao
*@id: 4323440
*@date: 22/04/2014
*/

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C++ :: Unable To Read Data File From Two Dimensional Array

Apr 27, 2014

I am new to C++ and I am having an issue reading in a 2 Dimensional array from a data file. I am very close to reading it in perfectly except for one issue, the loop is ignoring the first value from the data file.

This is the code I have so far:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <cctype>
#include <algorithm>
#include <functional>
#include <conio.h>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>

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This is the values from the data file:

300 450 500 210
510 600 750 400
627 100 420 430
530 621 730 530
200 050 058 200
100 082 920 290

When the Program shows my array it comes up as:

450 500 210 510
600 750 400 627
100 420 430 530
621 730 530 200
050 058 200 100
082 920 290 0

Every array location is moved up one, like the program just completely ignored the 300 at the beginning.

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Apr 14, 2014

I'm having a problem trying to modify my patient's data. It seems to work, but once the block of code ends it does not save to the linked list.

Problem located in case M.

linked list template header: [URL] ...
patient header: [URL] ...
patient implementation: [URL] ...

#include <iostream>
#include "listTemplate.h"
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char menu() {
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Sep 26, 2012

I'm trying to append data to a CFile using FILE* But when execute the application, it always give error saying "No such file or directory". I can actually see the file created but it just keep giving error "No such file or directory".

Is the file being lock or the file just created so it can not be find by fstream(FILE*)? or the file mode is wrong?

Below is the code:

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void SaveDocument(CString strFile) {
CFile file;
if( !file.Open(strFile, CFile::modeCreate | CFile::modeWrite | CFile::shareDenyNone)) {
CArchive ar(&file, CArchive::store);
// save now.
MyClass.Serialise(ar);

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Attached is the printscreen of the FILE* pointer. the pointer is evaluated as bad pointer. Why the FILE* pointer not able point to the file being created?

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C++ :: Data Input Into A Text File While Not Deleting Original Data

Apr 19, 2013

I want to input data into text file while not deleting the original data in the file and I use something as

ofstream writefile;
writefile.open("example1.txt");
if (writefile.is_open()) {
for(j=0; j<N; j++) {

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But this will delete the original data.

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I'm reading strings one after another and trying to split it using strtok_r. This doesnot seem to be working

I have a .gz file from which I'm reading the data into the buffer in chunks.

The below code works fine only for the first chunk on data. Later it just breaks out.

while(1) {
char buffer[SIZE];
        int bytes_read = gzread (f, buffer, SIZE - 1);

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Oct 28, 2014

I am trying to write my files to another subfolder . Below is my program.

Code:
cat th6.c
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

#define SIZE 8
#define NUMELM 8

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I observe my filename along with directory as text in the new file created in sublfolder. This is output.

[cporgs/apue/threads]: mkdir first
[cporgs/apue/threads]: ./a.out test.txt first
test.txt -- first/test.txt
dfdfdfdfdfdfdf-14
dfdfdfdfdfdfdf-14
in thread test.txt first
[cporgs/apue/threads]: cat first/test.txt
dfdfdfdfdfdfdffirst/test.txt
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dfdfdfdfdfdfdf

I could not able to get from where this filename and folder is getting added.

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Nov 27, 2012

I have this code.

Code:
#include <string>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <sstream>
string scoresort[9];
int HighScore(int PlayerScore){

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Now I can't put data into the array scoresort[x]. I have tried everything. When the scoresort[x] is not an array I can input data. Although when it is an array it crashes my program. It will not process the line.

This is part of the HighScore section for a game that I am currently making.

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For some reason, my input seems to lag one behind when inserting data. Attached, I have code that I wrote along with the example of the lag. What may be wrong with my code that is causing this to lag?

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Sep 3, 2013

I know that an int is usually 4 bytes, ranging from -2^31 to 2^31-1 for a signed int and 0 to 2^32-1 for an unsigned int. My question is simply, bit-wise (I know they are labelled in the code), how does it determine whether to show -2^31 or 2^32-1 if it was 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 in bits? Is there a 5th byte to tell the compiler what data type to treat the input as?

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Feb 14, 2014

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Jan 20, 2013

i'm making a for loop for a mini game which required the user to enter the input number.Let say if the user accidently entered a character instead of integer the whole program will go haywire so is there anyway to check for the error and prompt the user to input the data again?Here is the simple program...

for(row=0;row<4;row++)
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printf("Enter Row%d:",row);
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Oct 15, 2013

I'm currently trying to solve a programming assignment and i got the logic of it, however i find it hard to implement.

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However i can't figure out how to read data and then decide what it is. Even if i use templates once i call the function i have to give it a type, so getType<int> for example will not work with double or string.

I know about typeID and how to use it, i just can't figure out where to use it.

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Modifying this program to Create a function that has the following prototype: void getInputChar(string, char &);.

The function should display the string on the screen and then use cin to read a char from the keyboard.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
bool ignoreCaseCompare (char, char);

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Jan 8, 2014

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instead of line by line i want the complete data from file to the string.What modification i have to do?

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Mar 8, 2013

Ben has been administering a MBTI personality test. Now he has all the responses, but the task of scoring and compiling results seems daunting. The personality test* is a series of 70 questions for which the available responses are ‘A’ and ‘B’. Based upon the answers to the 70 questions, a personality profile is determined, categorizing the degree to which the responses place the person on four scales:

Extrovert vs. Introvert (E/I)
Sensation vs. iNtuition (S/N)
Thinking vs. Feeling (T/F)
Judging vs. Perceiving (J/P).

Each of the 70 questions relates to one of the four scales, with an ‘A’ response indicating the first of the corresponding pair (E, S, T, or J) and a ‘B’ indicating the second (I, N, F, or P). For instance, an ‘A’ response on the question: At a party do you:

A. Interact with many, including strangers
B. Interact with a few, known to you indicates an Extrovert rather than an Introvert; just the opposite for a ‘B’.

For this test, each question is designed to influence one of the four scales as follows:
questions 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 … are used to determine E/I,
questions 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 … and 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 … to determine S/N,
questions 4, 11, 18, 25, 32 … and 5, 12, 19, 26, 33 … to determine T/F, and
questions 6, 13, 20, 27, 34 … and 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 … to determine J/P.
Notice these come in sequences of “every 7th” question.

The goal of the test is to determine which end of each of the four scales a person leans, and to thus classify him/her based on those leanings (e.g., as ENFJ, INTJ, etc.). Since Ben would also like an indication of how strongly the test taker fell into each of the four, the program should print the percentage of ‘A’ responses for that scale.

Input for this program should come from a file responses.txt. The first line of the file will contain a single integer, n, indicating the number of test results to follow. Each of the following n lines will contain the first name of the test taker, a single blank, his/her last name, a single blank, then the 70 responses he/she gave on the test. Although the test instructions indicate that the results are most valid when all questions are answered, sometimes respondents leave questions blank. In that case, a dash appears at the corresponding place in the list of responses.

Output for the program should be written to the file types.txt. It should include a well-formatted report listing, for each test taker, his/her name, the percentage of ‘A’ responses in each scale, and the resulting personality type. A tie within a scale should result in a dash (‘-‘) for that part of the personality type.

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here is the link to question: [URL] ....

below is my code:

friendship relations #48.cppfriendship relations #48.cpp

I have some question in regards to the b part 2. My code is working fine when the number of input is low. However when I input more larger input data to my program it start to hangs.

Here is the input: [URL] ....

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Dec 13, 2014

I'm trying to use a function to gather all inputted data and write that data to a file. I'm having trouble getting it to work.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>

using namespace std;

int totalExpenses(double[], double, string, int);
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