I am trying to create a new file with data from two different existing files. I need to copy the first existing file in it's entirety, which I have done successfully. For the second existing file I need to copy just the last two columns and append it to the first file at the end of each row.
Ex:
Info from first file already copied into my new file:
20424297 1092 CSCI 13500 B 3
20424297 1092 CSCI 13600 A- 3.7
Now I need to copy the last two columns of each line in this file and then append them to the appropriate row in the file above:
17 250 3.00 RNL
17 381 3.00 RLA
i.e. I need "3.00" and "RNL" appended to the end of the first row, "3.0" and "RLA" appended to the end of the second row, etc.
This is what I have so far:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//Creates new file and StudentData.tsv
ofstream myFile;
ifstream studentData;
ifstream hunterCourseData;
//StudentData.tsv is opened and checked to make sure it didn't fail
studentData.open("StudentData.tsv");
if(studentData.fail()){
cout << "Student data file failed to open" << endl;
exit(1);
}
//My new file is opened and checked to make sure it didn't fail
myFile.open("file.txt");
if(myFile.fail()){
cout << "MyFile file failed to open" << endl;
exit(1);
}
//HunterCourse file is opened and checked to make sure if didn't fail
hunterCourseData.open("HunterCourse.tsv");
if(myFile.fail()){
cout << "Hunter data file failed to open" << endl;
exit(1);
}
// Copies data from StudentData.tsv to myFile
char next = '\0';
int n = 1;
while(! studentData.eof()){
myFile << next;
if(next == '\n'){
n++;
myFile << n << ' ';
}
studentData.get(next);
}
return 0;
}
I am going bananas trying to figure this out. I'm sure it's a simple fix but I can't find anything online that works. I've looked into using ostream and a while loop to assign each row into a variable but I can't get that to work.
Another approach that has crossed my mind is just to remove all integers from the second file because I only need the last two columns and neither of those columns include integers.
column
of the second file; 2. Do you really need to use C++? If you're on Linux, you can use a lot of utils to achieve the goal, e.g.awk
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