C++ Tutorial – 23 – Writing on Files

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26 responses to “C++ Tutorial – 23 – Writing on Files”

  1. NCode Avatar

    what compiler do you use?

  2. Honza B Avatar

    system — not declared. Seems that you used #define

  3. kike315 Avatar

    How can I get the user to input the location of the file along with the file name and type?

  4. Efdf Fsdfsd Avatar

    it dont work for me

  5. Princess Cate Sambajon Avatar

    hi can i asked help? i dont know what to do with my program 🙁

  6. beterhans Avatar

    Please how to write UTF-8 text to file.

  7. Mono Me Avatar

    Hi thanks a lot for the tutorials very helpful as usual!
    I need help in this:
    if i had a function that returns a number let's say a value (int) and i want to save that value in a file.txt what should I do?

  8. brandon54321att Avatar

    How do I write to a text file in a different directory

  9. Medalis Trelles Avatar

    Hi! Thank you sooooo much for this tutorial. I was on the verge of tears because I could not figure out how to "link" the text file I created. Now that I know a new one gets create it if it does not exist, I can tackle my project that is due in two hours!!!!

  10. sasa february Avatar

    What if I have a txt like this
    1 2
    4 0
    5 6
    And I want to define 2 int that each int gets one column (like x gets 1, 4 , 5 and y gets 2, 0 , 6)
    I need it for polynomials. i.e x is coefficient and y exponent

  11. The Beacon Gamer Avatar

    That's simpler than saving a file in Java!

  12. Sajan Prasad Avatar

    Bro, by giving this, it goes and makes a file in the default place of C++. But how to make c++ store that txt or object to our specified location.

  13. kalef1234 Avatar

    you're so good at explaining things ina short amount of time. Thanks!

  14. Munja Jumperz Avatar

    I have a problem with system("pause");

  15. Mireille Namar Avatar

    at 5:52 , this a problem i'm facing , is there anway I can add lines to a file that already has text ??

  16. Neddih Lous Avatar

    great tutorial series, thank you so much!

  17. Julian Kaeppel Avatar

    This is a great tutorial!

  18. Niloufar Ghazavi Avatar

    Hey what is an object exactly? thanks 

  19. red_wings_fan40 Avatar

    Thanks Bucky! U da man

  20. Lee Zhi Jiang Avatar

    Hey, when I run the program again, I want it to print on the next line instead of replacing the current one back. Is it possible ?

  21. Geklmin Avatar

    Ummm… It doesn't put it in a folder for me… it just puts it somewhere on the hard drive

  22. Erik O'Riley Avatar

    Thank you. Greatly appreciated.

  23. Kazeem Aderoju Avatar

    mmm i have Xcode on a mac.

  24. tom lukeywood. Avatar

    you would use this if you were writing a program that used a text file to save data

  25. WafflesInTheHouse Avatar

    Fuck yeah, awesome profile pic, Braulio, Kablam ruled!

  26. WafflesInTheHouse Avatar

    Great tutorial, Bucky, thanks a bunch.

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