Having trouble
It''s been a long while since i made text apps, but i needed to make a console app for a tool, i wanted to make a program to put all the entries into a file so i can view them easy. well this was my first time using msvc++ for a compiler doing console apps, i want to return to the function to allow you to keep inputting records, but when i do it displays infinitly the output text for the main function: i''ll post the code. If you see of any reason it is doing or not doing right, please let me know.
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
ofstream records("record.txt", ios::app);
char record[13];
cout<<"Enter new record: ";
cin.get(record, 13);
records<<record<<endl;
main();
}
One question:
What does this mean:
?
Could u explain what you are trying to do, I can't really understand the situation.
Dark Star
UK
Edited by - Dark Star on August 4, 2001 6:43:21 AM
What does this mean:
records <main();
?
Could u explain what you are trying to do, I can't really understand the situation.
Dark Star
UK
Edited by - Dark Star on August 4, 2001 6:43:21 AM
sorry about that, it got messed up when i posted it, it shouldn't be like that. it should be like this...
int main()
{
ofstream records("record.txt", ios::app);
char record[13];
cout<<"Enter new record: ";
cin.get(record, 13);
records<
main();
}
hope it shows up right
sorry it's still messed up, how do you do the little code blocks?
Edited by - caffeineaddict on August 4, 2001 4:26:05 PM
Edited by - caffeineaddict on August 4, 2001 4:27:48 PM
int main()
{
ofstream records("record.txt", ios::app);
char record[13];
cout<<"Enter new record: ";
cin.get(record, 13);
records<
main();
}
hope it shows up right
sorry it's still messed up, how do you do the little code blocks?
Edited by - caffeineaddict on August 4, 2001 4:26:05 PM
Edited by - caffeineaddict on August 4, 2001 4:27:48 PM
Here.. try this:
int main(){ofstream records("record.txt", ios::app);char record[13];do{cout<<"Enter new record: ";cin >> record;records<<record<<endl;} while(record[0] != ''Q'');return 0;}
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