Code:
#define maxWords 200
//finput is the file
char tempWord[maxWords];
(for i = 0; i < lineCounter(f); i++)
{
fgets(tempWord, maxWords, finput);
printf("%s", tempWord);
}
The lineCounter function works fine and outputs the right amount of lines in the text file. But for some reason it prints only 150 lines out of 1500 lines which I don't understand. I've been trying other functions such as fscanf and others and I still have the same issue. They all print out text but not the WHOLE text file.
Even if I put i < 1500
as the condition in the for-loop I still have this problem. Does anyone know why? Also I tried in while-loop form too but no luck.
Also I know there are many topics related to reading a text file, I have read them but I still have this problem..
lineCounter
function actually doing? To read a file from beginning to end, you should check the return value offgets
andfeof(finput)
. Also note that usinggetline
instead offgets
can greatly help simplifying and robustifying your code.maxWords
is too small is a candidate issue.maxWords
, but then what is the maximum number ofchar
in a line? If it is 199 or more, code needs a larger buffer.while (fgets(tempWord, maxWords, finput) != NULL) printf("%s", tempWord);