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How to count the number of lines in the text file. I've tried with the following code but the output is always 0. user will input the .txt file he/she wants to read in, then the program will count the number of lines in the file.

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   ifstream in (infile.c_str(), ios::in);
    if(!in.is_open())
    {
        cout << "Error - opening file: " << infile << endl;
        return;
    }

    while(!in.eof())
    {
        in >> type;
        if(in.fail()) break;
        //read corresponding object

        if(type == "Point2D,")
        {
            in >> p2d;
            //add to container
            points2d.push_back(p2d);
        }

        else if(type == "Point3D,")
        {
            in >> p3d;
            //add to container
            points3d.push_back(p3d);
        }

        else if(type == "Line2D,")
        {
            in >> line2d;
            //add to container
            lines2d.push_back(line2d);
        }

        else if(type == "Line3D,")
        {
            in >> line3d;
           //add to container
            lines3D.push_back(line3d);
        }
    }
 in.close();

while (getline(in, line))
    ++noOfRec;
    cout << noOfRec<<" records reading successfully!" << endl;
   //return 0;
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    Have you checked whether the file is opened successfully?
    – chris
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:28
  • yes the file is opened successfully. tried it before i added the count line code
    – Alien
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:33
  • As @chris suggested, use if(!in.is_open()) to check file opened successfully or not.
    – Parag
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:36
  • What type, exactly, is noOfRec - if it is not a simple int then this may be the problem, e.g. if it is passed in as a pointer. Nov 17, 2013 at 7:43
  • noOfRec is an integer, declared it already
    – Alien
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:45

2 Answers 2

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 in.close();

You already closed the file. You should open it again or put back get pointer to beginning of file using seekg()

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#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main() // <-------- HERE
{
   int c=0;
   string s;
   cin >> s; // include extension
   fstream input(s.c_str());
   while (getline(input, s))
     c++;
   cout << c << endl;
   return 0;
}   
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  • if i add in 'return 0' there will be error.------ ` return-statement with a value, in function returning 'void' [-fpermissive]`
    – Alien
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:56
  • then remove it. my main function return a value. its int main not void main.
    – hasan
    Nov 17, 2013 at 7:57

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