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Name: Anonymous 2009-04-07 17:10

I keep getting errors compiling and I can't seem to resolve them anyone spot anything?


/*
 * This program counts the number of characters in each line including white
 * spaces, tabs etc.
 * In case of a tie the preceding line is chosen as either the shortest or
 * the longest line.
 */

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string.h>

using namespace std;

int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
    unsigned int lines=0, minline=1, maxline=1;
    unsigned int minChars=65535, maxChars=0, totChars=0;
    ifstream inpfile (argv[1]);
    string inpline;
    unsigned int len;

    if (!inpfile.is_open())
    {
        cout << "Can't open argument file : " << argv[1] << endl;
        exit(1);
    }

    getline(inpfile, inpline, '\n');

    while (!inpfile.eof())        // Read until EOF is reached.
    {
        lines++;         // Read another line.

        len = inpline.length();
        totChars += len;

        if (len < minChars)
        {
            minChars = len;
            minline = lines;
        }

        if (len > maxChars)
        {
            maxChars = len;
            maxline = lines;
        }

        getline(inpfile, inpline, '\n');
    }

    inpfile.close();

    if (lines == 0 && (len = inpline.length()) > 0)
    {
        totChars = len;
        minChars = maxChars = len;
        lines = 1;
    }

    // The file has been read.

    if (lines > 0)         // Print the summary if file has atleast 1 line.
    {
        cout << "Line " << minline << " is the shortest line with " << minChars << " characters\n";
        cout << "Line " << maxline << " is the longest line with " << maxChars << " characters\n";

        cout << "The Input file has " << lines << " lines\n";
        cout << "Average number of characters per line = " << totChars/(float)lines;
    } else {
        cout << "Input file is empty!\n";
    }

    return 0;
}

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-07 17:24

instead of
#include <string.h>

use
#include <string>

Name: Anonymous 2009-04-07 17:29

instead of
Sepples

use
C

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