Chapter 12: Problem 38
The ___ mode flag causes an offset to be calculated from the end of a file.
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Chapter 12: Problem 38
The ___ mode flag causes an offset to be calculated from the end of a file.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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If a program has read to the end of a file, what must you do before using either the seekg or seekp member functions?
How do you get the byte number of a file's current read position? How do you get the byte number of a file's current write position?
Under what circumstances is a file stream object's ios : : badbit bit set? What member function reports the state of this bit?
True or False It is possible to open a file for both input and output.
Assume that the file data. \(t x t\) already exists, and the following statement executes. What happens to the file? fstream file("data.txt", ios: : out) ;
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