the question %26gt;%26gt;%26gt;6. Create a method named “totalWordCount()” that will return the value of how many TOKENS are on IN THE FILE. Display your answer to the screen.
my code is [code] # include %26lt;iostream%26gt;
# include %26lt;string%26gt;
# include %26lt;stdlib.h%26gt;
# include %26lt;stdio.h%26gt;
# include %26lt;fstream%26gt;
# include %26lt;ctype.h%26gt;
using namespace std;
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in);
void totalWordCount();
void main()
{
cout%26lt;%26lt;" Mateen Rehman"%26lt;%26lt;endl;
ifstream infile;
infile.open("I:/FILEIOLabDATAFILE.txt"... ios_base::in);
if(infile.fail( ))
{
cout%26lt;%26lt; " The File was not successfully open"%26lt;%26lt;endl;
exit(1);
}
displayFile(infile);
infile.close( );
{
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in)
}
while(!(in.eof()))
{
char line[200];
in.getline(line, 200, '\n');
}
for (int i=0; i%26lt;200; i++)
{
cout %26lt;%26lt; num1%26lt;%26lt;endl;
}
}
[/code]
my errors are 1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\hafizsahib\my documents\visual studio 2008\projects\file io\file io\file io.cpp(24) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '}'
1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\hafizsahib\my documents\visual studio 2008\projects\file io\file io\file io.cpp(25) : error C2065: 'in' : undeclared identifier
1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\hafizsahib\my documents\visual studio 2008\projects\file io\file io\file io.cpp(25) : error C2228: left of '.eof' must have class/struct/union
1%26gt; type is ''unknown-type''
1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\hafizsahib\my documents\visual studio 2008\projects\file io\file io\file io.cpp(25) : fatal error C1903: unable to recover from previous error(s); stopping compilation
thanks
For file io in c++ how do i count all the words in a file?
Okay. Let's start with the joke. Error number 1. You're using Visual Studio 2008 instead of a real compiler.
I'll assume this is homework, and you don't have a choice.
Major point here. Why do you have curly brackets AROUND the definition of the header on lines 24, 25?
The format of your program should be
//Declares
// in standard C++ they should be:
# include %26lt;iostream%26gt;
# include %26lt;string%26gt;
# include %26lt;cstdlib%26gt;
# include %26lt;cstdio%26gt;
# include %26lt;fstream%26gt;
# include %26lt;cctype%26gt;
using namespace std;
//Function Declarations
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in);
void main() //I use int main() and return 0
//But what do I know? I'm an old C programmer
// on Linux
{...
}
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in)
{
while...
}
If you look at your file, the errors start where it says -- and I am quoting:
{
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in)
}
DO NOT EVER declare the function name in brackets like that. They create a scope. When you close the brackets the scope ends and the name no longer exists. Further, you then have the body of the function as a series of commands in the lowest possible level. If they were to compile the program would have no means of accessing them. So the function should read:
void displayFile(ifstream %26amp;in)
{
while(!(in.eof()))
{
char line[200];
in.getline(line, 200, '\n');
}
for (int i=0; i%26lt;200; i++)
{
cout %26lt;%26lt; num1%26lt;%26lt;endl;
}
}
As for the specific assignment, I've put a link to the cstring or string.h library's strtok() function documentation in sources. Y'know around the turn of the millenium, when C++ added the STL library, a split between C and C++ programming happened -- specifically in the #includes. If it is a standard C library you are supposed to indicate it by putting a c in front and dropping the .h. If Microsoft is mixing the old libraries for C and the new ones for C++, then there is one more defective product out there to hate them for. My GCC library includes this in the cstring header file:
/** @file cstring
* This is a Standard C++ Library file. You should @c #include this file
* in your programs, rather than any of the "*.h" implementation files.
*
* This is the C++ version of the Standard C Library header @c string.h,
* and its contents are (mostly) the same as that header, but are all
* contained in the namespace @c std (except for names which are defined
* as macros in C).
*/
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