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PDPU, Gandhinagar File Handling in C Language: by Darshit Shah 1

The document discusses various programs in C language for file handling operations: 1. The first program allows a user to enter characters which are written to a file. 2. The second program reads the contents of the file created in the first program and displays it on screen. 3. The third program copies the contents of the first file to a new file. 4. The fourth program reads a file and counts the number of lines, words, characters and spaces in it. 5. The remaining programs demonstrate additional file handling operations like writing multiple lines to a file, reading a file line by line, and storing records containing multiple data fields to a file.

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PDPU, Gandhinagar File Handling in C Language: by Darshit Shah 1

The document discusses various programs in C language for file handling operations: 1. The first program allows a user to enter characters which are written to a file. 2. The second program reads the contents of the file created in the first program and displays it on screen. 3. The third program copies the contents of the first file to a new file. 4. The fourth program reads a file and counts the number of lines, words, characters and spaces in it. 5. The remaining programs demonstrate additional file handling operations like writing multiple lines to a file, reading a file line by line, and storing records containing multiple data fields to a file.

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PDPU, Gandhinagar File Handling in C Language

Program1: Create the file on the hard disk and store data within that file.

/* Logic:
1) Open physical file on the hard disk (e.g.my1stfl.dat) and assign it to
logical file name e.g. fpw.
2) Accept a character from the user.
3) Repeat step no. a to b until user enters ‘#’ symbol.
a. Write the character in the file.
b. Accept another character from the user.
4) Close the file. (Disconnect logical file from physical file.)
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
void main()
{
FILE * fpw = NULL;
char ch;

printf("Enter your details. At the end, put # sign.\n");


fpw = fopen("my1stfl.dat","w");
ch = fgetc(stdin);
while ( ch != '#')
{
fputc(ch,fpw);
ch = fgetc(stdin);
};
fclose(fpw);
printf("\nThe data has been successfully written within file.\n");
getch();
};

Program2:
// Read my1stfl.dat and display the contents on the screen.

/* Logic.
1. Open my1stfl.dat (for reading purpose)
2. read a character from the file.
3. repeat step no. 4 & 5 until end-of-file.
4. put a character (already read) on the monitor.
5. read another character from the file.
6. close the file.
7. stop the process.

*/
#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
FILE * fpr = NULL;
char ch;
clrscr();
if ((fpr = fopen("my1stfl.dat","r"))==NULL)
{
printf("Sorry, I cannot open a file.\n");
getch();
exit(0);
};
ch = fgetc(fpr);
while ( ch != EOF )
{
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printf("%c",ch);
// fputc(ch,stdout);
ch = fgetc(fpr);
};
fclose(fpr);
getch();
};

Program 3:
// Read my1stfl.dat and copy the content into another file.

/* Logic.
1. Open my1stfl.dat (for reading purpose)
2. Open my2ndfl.dat (for writing purpose)
3. read a character from my1stfl.dat.
4. repeat step no. 5 & 6 until end-of-file.
5. put a character (already read) in the my2ndfl.dat file.
6. read another character from my1stfl.dat.
7. close both files.
8. stop the process.
*/

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
FILE * fpr, * fpw;
fpr = fpw = NULL;
char ch;
clrscr();
if ((fpr = fopen("my1stfl.dat","r"))==NULL)
{
printf("Sorry, I cannot open a my1stfl.dat file.\n");
getch();
exit(0);
};
if ((fpw = fopen("my2ndfl.dat","w"))==NULL)
{
printf("Sorry, I cannot open a my2ndfl.dat file.\n");
fclose(fpr);
getch();
exit(0);
};
ch = fgetc(fpr);
while ( ch != EOF )
{
printf("%c",ch); // displays a character on the monitor.
fputc(ch,fpw);
ch = fgetc(fpr);
};
fclose(fpr);
fclose(fpw);
printf("File copied successfully.\n");
getch();
};

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Program 4:
// Read my1stfl.dat and count no.of lines, words, characters, spaces, in it.

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
FILE * fpr = NULL;
int ln=0,noc = 0,whitespace=0,word=0;

char ch,prev_ch=NULL;
clrscr();
if ((fpr = fopen("my1stfl.dat","r"))==NULL)
{
printf("Sorry, I cannot open a file.\n");
getch();
exit(0);
};
ch = fgetc(fpr);
noc++;
while ( ch != EOF )
{
if (ch == ' ')
{
whitespace++;
if (prev_ch != ' ' && prev_ch != NULL)
word++;
}
else
if (ch == '\n')
{
ln++;
if (prev_ch != ' ' && prev_ch != '\n')
word++;
}
if (prev_ch != ' ' || ch != ' ') // displays only one space.
printf("%c",ch);
prev_ch = ch;
ch = fgetc(fpr);
noc++;
};
if (prev_ch != '\n')
ln++;
if (prev_ch != '\n' && prev_ch != ' ')
word++;

fclose(fpr);

printf("\nThere are %d characters in my1stfl.dat file.\n",noc);


printf("There are %d spaces in my1stfl.dat file.\n",whitespace);
printf("There are %d words in my1stfl.dat file.\n",word);
printf("There are %d lines in my1stfl.dat file.\n",ln);
getch();
};

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Program 5: Instead of characters, accept one line at a time from the user and write
it into the file.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
char s[80];
FILE * fpw = NULL;
clrscr();
if ((fpw = fopen("my3rdfl.dat","a")) == NULL)
{
printf("Can't open file.Taking Exit.");
getch();
exit(0);
}
printf("\n enter as many lines as you want. At the end leave blank line.\n");
while (strlen(gets(s)) > 0)
{
fputs(s,fpw);
fputs("\n",fpw);
};
fclose(fpw);
getch();
}

Program 6: Read a content of the file line by line.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
char s[80];
FILE * fpr = NULL;
clrscr();
if ((fpr = fopen("my3rdfl.dat","r")) == NULL)
{
printf("Can't open file.Taking Exit.");
getch();
exit(0);
}
while (fgets(s,79,fpr) != NULL)
{
printf("%s",s);
};
fclose(fpr);
getch();
}

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Program 7: Accept a record consisting of Roll No. and name from the user and store it in the file. The program
should terminate when user is not willing to enter more records.

// This program stores a particular record in a file.


#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main()
{
struct info
{
char name[50];
int no;
};

struct info s;
char ans;

FILE * fpw = NULL;


clrscr();
if ((fpw = fopen("student.dat","w")) == NULL)
{
printf("Can't open file.Taking Exit.");
getch();
exit(0);
}
do
{
printf("\nEnter following Details:\n");
printf("Enter Number. : ");
scanf("%d",&s.no);
flushall();
printf("Enter Name. : ");
gets(s.name);
fprintf(fpw,"%d %s\n",s.no,s.name);
printf("Press Y or y to enter another record.\n");
ans = getche();
} while (ans == 'y' || ans == 'Y');
fclose(fpw);
getch();
}

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