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You do not need to know anything about operating on files, but it's good idea to know the basics of C++ language.
C++ Working with Files - fstream I/O library |
After this course you will know:
- 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 the size of an opened file,
- what binary files are and how to compare them,
- how to extract and save the content of a file,
- how to create a mini database that allows you to add, show, search, remove, load, and save,
- 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.
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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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Who this course is for:
- This course is meant for beginners who already have some basic knowledge of C++. You should be familiar with variables, pointers, functions, structures, loops, arithmetic / bitwise / relational / logical operators. If you know these terms, you can continue your C++ adventure with this course; otherwise you may consider catch up on the basics first.
- This course is probably not for you if you do not have any experience with C++ language
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