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I thought this would be easy to do, but I can't wrap my head arond it.
I need to print a report of all the files in a dir, including sub dirs on a windows server.
Folder01\File01.txt
Folder01\File02.txt
Folder02\File01.txt
etc
Is there an easy way to spit that out to the screen?
Obviously i would pipe to file eventually, but I am still trying to figure out how to get a flat file list of a windows hierarchy printed out
You didn't give a language. There are many options. The simplest is probably dir/b/s in the Windows shell.
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I want to write a program that formats a disc to a new format (not NTFS or FAT32) and can read from and write to the disc, In order to do this, I have to have a way to write single bytes to a disc (without creating files). How do I do that?
EDIT: I found this. But I'm not sure if using CreateFile() as Eli Bendersky said in the first answer (when organized in order of votes) let's you write one byte (or even one bit) at a time, or do you have to write full sectors at a time.
Answer: Since I can't post an answer the question because it was closed, I will answer it write here. You don't need need API functions to do this. All you need to do is open the disk like you open any other file. Like this:
int hFile;
hFile=open("/dev/sdb",0_RDWR);
You program has to directly talk to the driver as you will be by-passing the file-system.
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I'm new to C and I have an assignment where I have to build a dictionary (Linked List in a way). Basically the user inputs several words,year and their definition this:
Example:
love_#_2004_#_LOVING
trade_#_2001_#_INVEST
etc...
And basically I need a function to scan the definition (Ex: INVEST)
and gives me the word trade.
If the definition is related to more than only one word to give me back all the words it relates to.
What sort of a function do I need to scan these strings?
If the word you search is always the last one and the formatting is always the same, then use strtok with _ and copy the last entry, which holds the string you are looking for.
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Can anyone tell me how to find (2^101100111000)%1000000007 in C?
There is a problem in which we have to convert a number into binary(1<=N<=600000) and find
2^(binary representation of N)modulo1000000007.
The values you are talking about will not fit into a standard long on any architecture, so you will have to use an arbitrary precision maths library such as GMP.
Hmm, just read Zong's answer... he's pointing to a more efficient method... haven't finished reading through the article but it looks like the better way to go...
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I'm new to C so please explain your answers as much as you can :)
What i would like to do is this:
i want to create in C a program that goes to a specific site and copies certain data to a txt file from where i can analyze them.
The question is how i copy these informations?
is this something that can be done in C?(if yes tell me the library that i have to use or the code)
for example i want to make my program do this:
go to this site - copy the lines(1-10)
thanx for your help
Simply use curl link to the webpage -o file or wget link to page in your program with system(),
But by default you will get HTML source of page. From that you can copy your required info.
if your link is a text file like this
Then it will fetches as it is. Then you can open that file with fopen().read first ten lines with fgets(). copy into another file.
you can also use libcurl library
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I opened a .xlsx file in open office calc (on my mac) and the data in most of the cells which has numbered list items, is repeated twice.
For example, if a particular cell has numbered list like:
1. something
2. something
3. something
Then this list will be repeated twice like this:
1. something
2. something
3. something
1. something
2. something
3. something
Any idea how to fix this?
This has been driving me crazy. I finally fixed it by saving the file as .xls (97-2004) format in excel prior to opening it in Open Office.