C-and-C++/C4/File-Handling-In-C/English-timed
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00.01 | Welcome to the spoken-tutorial on files in C. |
00.05 | In this tutorial we will learn how, |
00.08 | To open a file.
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00.10 | How to read data from a file.
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00.12 | How to write data into a file.
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00.15 | Few examples. |
00.17 | To record this tutorial, I am using, |
00.20 | Ubuntu Operating System version 11.10,
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00.24 | gcc Compiler version 4.6.1.
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00.28 | Let us start with the introduction to files. |
00.31 | File is a collection of data.
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00.34 | It can be a database, a program, a letter or anything. |
00.39 | We can create a file and access it using C.
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00.44 | Now let us see an example on file handling in C.
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00.48 | I have a written program. |
00.50 | Let's take a look.
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00.51 | Note that our filename is file.c |
00.55 | In this program we will create a file and write data into it.
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01.01 | Let me explain the code now |
01.03 | This is our header file. |
01.05 | This is our main function. |
01.07 | To define a file variable we use the type FILE. |
01.12 | The FILE variable is defined under the header stdio.h
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01.19 | *fp is a pointer to the FILE variable.
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01.22 | It will store all the information about the file.
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01.26 | Like its name, status and current information.
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01.31 | Let us go back to our slides. |
01.33 | Now we will see the syntax to open a file. |
01.37 | Here, the fopen function opens a stream.
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01.42 | Then it links the file with the stream.
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01.44 | filename is the name of the file that we want to open or create.
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01.49 | We can give the path along with the filename
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01.53 | And We can also give the extension.
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01.56 | Here we can give the mode of the file. |
01.59 | Let us see the types of modes : |
02.02 | w - creates file for read and write.
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02.06 | r – opens file for reading.
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02.09 | a – writing at the end of the file.
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02.12 | Now come back to our program. |
02.15 | Here, we create a Sample.txt file in write mode.
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02.20 | We can see that the path is given.
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02.23 | Our file will be created on the desktop.
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02.27 | Then we will write the statements into the file. |
02.30 | "Welcome to the spoken-tutorial" and
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02.32 | "This is an test example"
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02.34 | fprintf writes output to the given output stream.
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02.39 | fclose closes the file associated with the stream. |
02.43 | And this is our return statement. |
02.46 | Now click on Save. |
02.48 | Let us execute the program. |
02.50 | Open the terminal window by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously on your keyboard
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02.59 | To compile, type |
03.00 | gcc space file dot c space hyphen o space file
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03.06 | Press Enter
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03.07 | To execute, type dot slash'file (./file)
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03.11 | Press Enter
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03.13 | We see the file is executed. |
03.15 | Now we will check it out.
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03.17 | Let us open the home folder. |
03.20 | Click on the home folder option.
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03.22 | Now click on the Desktop option.
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03.25 | Here is our sample.txt file. |
03.29 | This shows that our file is successfully created.
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03.32 | Now let us open. |
03.34 | Double click on the file.
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03.36 | We can see the messages here.
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03.39 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial.
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03.41 | This is an test example.
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03.44 | This is how we create a file and write data into it.
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03.48 | Now we will see how to read data from a file. |
03.52 | I have already made the program. |
03.54 | I will open it.
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03.56 | In this program we will read data from our sample.txt file and print the data on the console.
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04.03 | Let me explain the code now. |
04.05 | This is our header file. |
04.08 | This is our main function. |
04.10 | Here, a file variable and a pointer to the file variable is defined. |
04.15 | Then we have declared a character variable c. |
04.19 | Here, we open the file Sample.txt in read mode. |
04.24 | The output is stored in fp.
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04.27 | Then we check the condition. |
04.29 | If fp is equals to NULL.
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04.32 | If the condition is true, then we print the message:
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04.36 | "File doesn't exist."
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04.38 | Else it will check for another condition. |
04.41 | While c is not equal to EOF.
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04.46 | Here, EOF is the end of file.
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04.49 | It denotes the end of input.
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04.52 | It is a condition where no more data can be read from a data source.
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04.57 | If the condition is true, then it will display the characters from Sample.txt file, on the console. |
05.06 | Here, getc returns a character from a specified file or stream. |
05.12 | Now, it will return a character from our Sample.txt file.
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05.17 | putchar is used to display a character on the console. |
05.22 | Then it will store the characters in variable c.
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05.25 | Here we close the file. |
05.28 | And this is our return statement. |
05.30 | Now click on Save. |
05.32 | Let us execute the program. |
05.35 | Come back to the terminal. |
05.37 | To compile, type |
05.38 | gcc space readfile dot c space hyphen o space read
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05.45 | Now press Enter
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05.47 | To execute, type ./read |
05.52 | The output is displayed as: |
05.54 | Welcome to the Spoken-Tutorial.
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05.56 | This is an test example.
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05.59 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
06.01 | Come back to our slides. |
06.03 | Let us summarize. |
06.04 | In this tutorial we learnt,
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06.06 | File handling.
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06.08 | To write data into a file. |
06.10 | eg. fp = fopen(“Sample.txt”, “w”);
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06.17 | To read data from a file.
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06.18 | eg. fp = fopen(“Sample.txt”, “r”);
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06.25 | As an assignment, |
06.26 | Write a program to create a file TEST.
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06.30 | Write your name and address in the file TEST. |
06.33 | Then display it on the console using C Program |
06.37 | Watch the video available at the link shown below |
06.40 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project |
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07.18 | This is Ashwini Patil from IIT Bombay signing off |
07.22 | Thank You for joining. |