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Q: How to read all the lines in a file into a single line with c

Publius Flavius TiberiusI have a csv file whose format is explained in my previous post here. I succesfully managed to get code to read the file line by line and print each on the output, Now I need to read all the lines into a single line for further comma based processing where I will split the single line with all th...

@kaylum, I have tried it but the parameters confuse me, one parameter is character array and the other one an empty character initialized to an empty string, can you post an answer on the same
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I'd fread the entire file to begin with, then reformat the output to exclude all newline characters.
I tend to use mmap() for this.
posting an answer which I will try may be the best approach
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Firstly, I'm not convinced you really need to copy into one single line. Why can't you tokenise one line at a time? Anyway, it's not clear what is difficult about strcat. You just make an array initialised to empty string: char line[MAX_LINE_LEN] =""; and then in the loop do strncat(line, buffer, MAX_LINE_LEN)
You need to check if all your fopen fail.
@kaylum, your code worked but it copied the strings with the line breaks, how do I get rid of them?
Please edit and show your failed attempt with strncat.
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius "posting an answer...": don't post an answer which is not an answer. Edit your question.
@Jabberwocky, I am confused because there are two methods he mentioned, strcat and strncat
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius strncat and strcat is almost the same thing. Read the documentation
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Please address the need to copy into a single line. Why is that needed? I'm afraid that you may be wasting effort and asking the wrong question. Seems like a possible XY problem
@kaylum, the question has been edited to address the required need. How do I get rid of the line breaks
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius getting rid if the line breaks at the end of lines read via fgets: stackoverflow.com/questions/2693776/…
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius so if you read these 2 lines 1,2,3 and 3,4,5 while removeing the \n, you'll get 1,2,34,5,6 instead of 1,2,3\n4,5,6. I don't think this is what you want, you probably rather want 1,2,3,4,5,6. Please confirm/clarify.
@Jabberwocky, I just remembered that loading all the strings into a single line will have the number at the end of the current line and the number at the beginning of the next line will not have a delimiter to use for parsing, How do I read numbers in the file while ignoring the rest?
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius maybe add a ,?
@Jabberwocky, yes append that to the end of the current line being read but not to the file
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@PubliusFlaviusTiberius your matrix_array variable is a 2D array of int. Is there a reason why you want to keep the readed number into a string ? Because for me, your code is overly complex if it's just to read and parse a file into matrix_array.
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius you should post a new question focussing only the strcat, \n and , problem. But the other question is: do you really need to do this in the first place?
@Tom, after I split the current line into an array of characters using strtok then I will parse for the integers in that array while pushing them to that vector
@Jabberwocky, post an answer on how I wil replace the new line character with a comma, thats better than asking a new question
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius So in the end, you only use this string to feed the integer into your 2D array. Your code is way way overcomplex. Keep it simple, really. For starter, even before the algo scanning the file, why are you mallocing your array ? Seem x and y are constant. Also, make fonction in order to keep your code the more readable possible. Why are you opening the 3 file in the same fonction ? Make a fonction that take the 2D array in argument, and do ONLY the parsing of matFile in it.
@Tom, How do I replace the new line character with a comma?
@PubliusFlaviusTiberius " How do I replace the new line character with a comma? ": Search for \n with strchr and then replace.
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First: downsize your problem to read a matrix from a file. Put it into a separate function. Once that works, you can call it three times to read three matrices.

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