Re: Reading a file.
- From: ashishedn <ashishedn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:07:01 -0700
Problem is when i am reading a file through "readfile" function,it is being
read in character format.Suppose a value "9" is read,then it would get stored
in memory as "0x39" and i would be getting "0011 1001" instead of "0000 1001".
so the question is whether with "readfile" function a value could be read in
decimal format?
"Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" wrote:
You may have said something before, just not clear enough for the rest of to.
understand what your problem is, and you still haven't done a very good job
of it.
Could it be that you saved the file with something like "%X", data? And so
now you need to convert it?
As I stated before: Then explain better what you expect and what is
actually happening.
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"ashishedn" <ashishedn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That i have already tried.what is happening,if i fill data to the buffer
as
integers then it is showing correct value.However,if data filled to the
buffer is character values, then in memory ASCII values are displayed.
But,for our main application, in both the cases(defining buffer as set of
integers/characters) ASCII values are coming.Therefore,i can't get correct
bitwise information as told earlier.
"Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" wrote:
Huh?
What is the problem? Reduce this a little, I suspect that it has nothing
to
do with "reading a file".
What happens if you take a array and fill it with hard coded data, then
do
the operation? Doing so might help you understand what is going on, and
certainly would help me understand.
Then explain better what you expect and what is actually happening.
--
Bruce Eitman (eMVP)
Senior Engineer
Bruce.Eitman AT EuroTech DOT com
My BLOG http://geekswithblogs.net/bruceeitman
EuroTech Inc.
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"ashishedn" <ashishedn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am trying to read data from a file to a buffer.Then, i want to store
bitwise information of a particular byte to a different array.
Problem in doing so is, in memory, ASCII value of a character is
getting
stored and right shifting that value would't give the correct bitwise
information.
Pl. help.
Code written for that is.
#include "stdafx.h"
bool hw[4][8][8];
int WINAPI WinMain( HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPTSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow)
{
unsigned char inBuffer[256];
unsigned char i,j,k;
DWORD noofbytes = 0x00000001,nBytesRead;
HANDLE hservice = CreateFile(L"\\hi.txt",GENERIC_READ,0,NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,0,NULL);
DWORD d = GetLastError();
if(hservice != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
DWORD dwPtr = SetFilePointer(hservice,0x00,NULL,FILE_CURRENT);
if(dwPtr == 0xFFFFFFFF)
{
printf("Pointer set error = %ul\n",GetLastError());
// return 0;
}
else
{
BOOL bResult =
ReadFile(hservice,&(inBuffer[i]),noofbytes,&nBytesRead,NULL);
DWORD d = GetLastError();
if(bResult && (nBytesRead == 0x01))
printf("Read Value = %x\n",inBuffer[i]);
else
printf("Error in Reading = %ul\n",d);
}
}
else
printf("Error in opening the file = %ul",d);
for(k=0;k<8;k++)
{
// printf("value of in Buffer = %d\n",inBuffer[j]);
if(inBuffer[0]>>k & 0x01)
hw[0][0][k] = TRUE;
else
hw[0][0][k] = FALSE;
printf("Value of hw[0][0][%d] = %d\n",k,hw[0][0][k]);
}
return 0;
}
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