I have a program that reads a .DAT file that contains a list of:
removepeer 452
addpeer 6576
removepeer 54245
At some point, it reads out rubbish text: H�
Here is a part of my code where I find fault in:
getline(abc, info, '\n'); //data here displays pretty fine
int count = info.size();
char text[count];
for(int a=0; a<count; a++){
text[a] = data[a];
}
cout << text << endl; //Some rubbish text found in some printout!
It prints out the last line followed by some rubbish text
data
? Isdata[a]
guaranteed to be within the bounds of that object? Why not just printinfo
?