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I/O by file extensionsI am having difficulty reading in files that end in a specific extension. Essentially, I would like to open all of the files of a certain type within a folder that inludes files of various types. I am using dirent.h as my header file and (if it matters) my complier is Xcode. Any help, or, if possible, source code would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone!
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Re: I/O by file extensionsYou may want to give more information about your problem.
1) What kind of trouble are you having? Does the stream open? etc. 2) Which file extensions are failing? 3) Post some code. |
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