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C++ Tutorial – 23 – Writing on Files
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26 responses to “C++ Tutorial – 23 – Writing on Files”
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what compiler do you use?
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system — not declared. Seems that you used #define
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How can I get the user to input the location of the file along with the file name and type?
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it dont work for me
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hi can i asked help? i dont know what to do with my program 🙁
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Please how to write UTF-8 text to file.
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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? -
How do I write to a text file in a different directory
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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!!!!
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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 -
That's simpler than saving a file in Java!
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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.
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you're so good at explaining things ina short amount of time. Thanks!
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I have a problem with system("pause");
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at 5:52 , this a problem i'm facing , is there anway I can add lines to a file that already has text ??
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great tutorial series, thank you so much!
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This is a great tutorial!
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Hey what is an object exactly? thanks
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Thanks Bucky! U da man
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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 ?
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Ummm… It doesn't put it in a folder for me… it just puts it somewhere on the hard drive
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Thank you. Greatly appreciated.
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mmm i have Xcode on a mac.
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you would use this if you were writing a program that used a text file to save data
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Fuck yeah, awesome profile pic, Braulio, Kablam ruled!
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Great tutorial, Bucky, thanks a bunch.
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