Programs On File Operations

File operations – Theory and Programs [Learn to code]

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What are File operations? Different modes of File operations and programs on File operations.

  • 098. Write a program to read and write a file character by character.
    #include<stdio.h>
    int main()
    {
        FILE *fp;   /* file pointer*/
        char fName;
        char ch;
     
        printf("\nEnter file name to create :");
        scanf("%s",fName);
     
        fp = fopen(fName,"w");
        if(fp==NULL)
        {
            printf("File not created !!");
            exit(0); 
        }
     
        printf("File created successfully.");
        /*writing into file*/
        printf("\nEnter text to write (press < enter > to save & quit):\n");
        while( (ch = getchar())!='\n')
        {
            putc(ch, fp); /*write character into file*/
        }
    
    /*again open file to read data*/
        fp = fopen(fName,"r");
        if(fp==NULL)
        {
            printf("\nCan't open the file!!!");
            exit(0);
        }
     
        printf("\nContents of file is :\n");
        /*read text until, end of file is not detected*/
        while( (ch=getc(fp))!=EOF )
        {
            printf("%c",ch); /*print character on screen*/
        }
     
        fclose(fp);
        return 0;
    }
    
  • 099. Write a program to read and write a file line by line.
    #include<stdio.h>
    int main()
    {
        FILE *fp;
        char str;
        fp = fopen("C:\\myfile.txt", "w");
    
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
           puts("An error occurred while opening the specified file");
        }
    
         printf("Enter your string:");
    
         gets(str);
    
         fputs(str, fp);
    
         fclose(fp);
    
        fp = fopen("C:\\myfile.txt", "r");
    
        if (fp == NULL)
        {
           puts("An error occurred while opening the specified file");
        }
    
        while(1)
        {
           if(fgets(str, 10, fp) ==NULL)
                break;
           else
                printf("%s", str);
        }
    
        fclose(fp);
        return 0;
    }
    
  • 100. Merge two files by store data into third one
    #include<stdio.h>
    #include<stdlib.h>
    
    int main()
    {
       FILE *fp1 = fopen("file1.txt", "r");
    
       FILE *fp2 = fopen("file2.txt", "r");
    
       FILE *fp3 = fopen("file3.txt", "w");
    
       char c;
       if (fp1 == NULL || fp2 == NULL || fp3 == NULL)
       {
             puts("Could not open files");
             exit(0);
       }
    
       while ((c = fgetc(fp1)) != EOF)
          fputc(c, fp3);
    
       while ((c = fgetc(fp2)) != EOF)
          fputc(c, fp3);
    
       fclose(fp1);
       fclose(fp2);
       fclose(fp3);
       return 0;
    }
    

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