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I have a C++ programme in MPI-environment which reads its Input from a file previously made by another C++ programme , but now I face a problem , the new programme can't read that data from the existing file , I think since these 2 programmes are compiled with 2 different compilers , the problem could come from that point , so whether my idea is true or not ,please tell me how can I solve this problem .

Thank u .
I am waiting for ur reply .
Feb 3 '07 #1
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willakawill
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Hi. First step to solving the problem is to post the code here that you are having trouble with. Please use code tags when you post code
Thanks
Feb 3 '07 #2
Motoma
3,237 Recognized Expert Specialist
Welcome to The Scripts.
The first step to getting your program to read from a file would be to understand the format of the file your are trying to read in.
You ahve been very vague with your description of the problem, so we can't help but be vague with our solutions.
Feb 4 '07 #3

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