I have an input file named animals.dat that I need my program to read and output the files in block format. For example the file reads:
TIGER DOG CAT
It needs to output
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT (T would be 1x20 as it's the first character in the word and 20th letter in the alphabet)
IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII (I 2x9 as it's the 2nd character and 9th in the alphabet)
I've tried to set up functions to do this but my output kinda goes insane, outputting just TONS of one character at a time, and I'm pretty sure not even doing the rows. What am I doing wrong?
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
ifstream fin;
ofstream fout;
void rectangle(char ch, int alphacount,int count) {
int height=1, width=0;
while(width <= alphacount && height <= count) {
while(width <= alphacount) {
fout << ch;
cout << ch;
width++;
}
cout << endl;
if(height <= count) {
fout << ch << endl;
cout << ch << endl;
height++;
}
}
}
int main(void) {
fin.open("animals.dat");
fout.open("out.dat");
int count=0, alphacount=0;
char ch, x='A';
while(!fin.eof()) {
fin >> ch;
while(x!=ch) {
x++;
alphacount++;
}
rectangle(ch, alphacount, count);
count++;
if(ch =='\n') {
alphacount = 0;
count = 0;
x = 0;
}
}
system("pause");
}
x
to a reasonable value on occasion...'T'-'A'+1
maybe with some appropriate casting. Then do a separate function that prints out 20 'T''s, or 9 'I''s and get that working before combining it with your other code.