I have a simple question. I want to write a program in C that scans the lines of a specific file, and if the only phrase on the line is "Atoms", I want it to stop scanning and report which line it was on. This is what I have and is not compiling because apparently I'm comparing an integer to a pointer: (of course "string.h" is included.
char dm;
int test;
test = fscanf(inp,"%s", &dm);
while (test != EOF) {
if (dm=="Amit") {
printf("Found \"Atoms\" on line %d", j);
break;
}
j++;
}
the file was already opened with:
inp = fopen( .. )
And checked to make sure it opens correctly...
I would like to use a different approach though, and was wondering if it could work. Instead of scanning individual strings, could I scan entire lines as such:
// char tt[200];
//
// fgets(tt, 200, inp);
and do something like:
if (tt[] == "Atoms") break;
Thanks! Amit