C++ Working with Files - fstream I/O library

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C++ Working with Files - fstream I/O library

$109.99

3 total hours

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  • If you want to learn how to work with files in C++ language using the fstream (file stream) library then you are in the right place!

    You do not need to know anything about operating on files, but it's good idea to know the basics of C++ language. 

    After this course you will know:   

    1. how to operate on input and output streams,

    2. how to open and close files and how to handle errors connected to that operations,

    3. states of file opening,

    4. stream’s error flags,

    5. how to check the size of an opened file,

    6. what binary files are and how to compare them,

    7. how to extract and save the content of a file,

    8. how to create a mini database that allows you to add, show, search, remove, load, and save,

    9. many functions about working on files

    This course consists of over 2 hours of great content. Before buying, please watch free videos so that you will see for yourself if you like the way I teach. 

    Over 245,000 students bought my courses and most of them are happy. You will also be satisfied with this course. If you do not like the course, remember that within 30 days you can request a full refundI guarantee you satisfaction. 

    If you have any questions regarding the topics covered in this C++ course, please feel free to ask. I'm always happy to help those who want to learn! 

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    • how to operate on input and output streams
    • how to open and close files and how to handle errors connected to that operations
    • states of file opening
    • stream’s error flags
    • how to check size of opened file
    • what are binary files and how to compare them
    • how to extract and save content of file
    • how to create mini database that allows you to:
    • add, show, search, remove, load, save people
    • many functions that supports working with files
    • You should be familiar with basics of C++ like variables, pointers, functions, structures, loops, arithemtic / bitwise / relational / logical operators
    • You should have an installed IDE for example CODE::Blocks / Dev C++ / Visual C++
Arkadiusz Włodarczyk
Arkadiusz Włodarczyk
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