Computer Science Canada Reading .txt files |
Author: | Chris [ Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:28 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Reading .txt files | ||
Im writing a programing challenge in a couple weeks that requires file input. Here is what I have gathered so far:
This works, but I need multiple words to be stored. If you could, I would like to know how to store each word individually (in an array) in one long string. Thanks in advance, and I know you guys wont respond with "read the help" because your all so helpful and nice Thanks again for any help. |
Author: | Cervantes [ Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:35 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Reading .txt files | ||
Chris wrote: Thanks in advance, and I know you guys wont respond with "read the help" because your all so helpful and nice
Of course not... Read the Turing Walkthrough. Just kidding. You'll need to learn to use a Flexible Array. With each word you get, add a new element to your flexible array, assigned that new element to the value gotten. However, we can optimize this. Rather than getting each word into a temporary variable and assigned that to the new, upper element of the flex. array, we can get the word directly into the upper element of the flex array. For example,
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