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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..

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    put a bit more code. How is tempWord,maxWords defined? Jan 10, 2015 at 21:18
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    What is that lineCounter function actually doing? To read a file from beginning to end, you should check the return value of fgets and feof(finput). Also note that using getline instead of fgets can greatly help simplifying and robustifying your code.
    – 5gon12eder
    Jan 10, 2015 at 21:19
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    maxWords is too small is a candidate issue. Jan 10, 2015 at 21:19
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    Nice to see maxWords, but then what is the maximum number of char in a line? If it is 199 or more, code needs a larger buffer. Jan 10, 2015 at 21:22
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    Suggest while (fgets(tempWord, maxWords, finput) != NULL) printf("%s", tempWord); Jan 10, 2015 at 21:30

1 Answer 1

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This small program should print out the line number and the line itself of an entire text file.

#define INPUT_FILE 1
#define LINE_LEN 200

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
    int line_num;
    char string[LINE_LEN];
    FILE *file;
    if((file = fopen(argv[INPUT_FILE], "r")) == NULL) {
        fprintf(stderr, "Could not open input file\n");
        exit(1);
    }
    line_num = 1;
    while( fgets(string, LINE_LEN, file) != NULL ) {
        line_num++
        printf( "Line %d: <%s>\n", line_num, string);
    }
    return 0;
}

EDIT: Initialized line_num to 1 and added the tags as suggested by @chux

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  • For further debug information, suggest "Line %d: <%s>\n", something printable around the line. Jan 10, 2015 at 21:43

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