I'm trying to write a function that when called, will search my text file for a match to the parameter, then "update" it by overwriting the file.
here is my current function:
EDIT: Here is the new updated code, still not working :/
Here is the line it sends to UpdateGem: (Example sTempTxt: "AB:5.55")
ostringstream stream;
stream << std::setprecision(3) << fEindgem;
string sTempTxt = sVak + ":" + stream.str() + "\n";
UpdateGem(sTempTxt);
void UpdateGem(string text)
{
ifstream f;
f.open("GEM.txt");
string sGEMS[100];
string temp[3];
splitstring(text, ":", temp[0], temp[1]);
bool OverWrite;
int count = 0;
string Delete, line;
while(true)
{
getline(f, sGEMS[count], '\n');
if(f.eof()) break;
splitstring(sGEMS[count], ":", temp[1], temp[2]);
if (temp[0] == temp[1])
{
OverWrite = 1;
Delete = sGEMS[count];
}
count++;
}
// Don't set count to 0, since we need it
// count = 0;
ofstream f2;
f2.open("GEM2.txt"/*,std::ios_base::app*/);
if (OverWrite)
{
f.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
if (sGEMS[i] != Delete) f2 << sGEMS[i];
}
}
f.close();
f2.close();
remove("GEM.txt");
rename("GEM2.txt", "GEM.txt");
ofstream file;
file.open("GEM.txt",std::ios_base::app);
file << text;
file.close();
}
The line it has to replace takes the form of NAME:NUMBER, in which the number can be different, so I am using a splitstring function to compare the name to the name of the line found, then completely erasing that line and "updating" it by re-adding it later. However, my current code only writes the updated line to the file, not the old ones...
getline
on f. If you reach eof in the first loop, the second one won't read any lines. You should reset stream's internal get pointer somewhere between the loops.f.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);