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How do you write/read a list of siganl points into a c program? each point is on a seperate line.

Nov 14 '05 #1
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:08:53 -0600, "fdunne2" <fd*****@nospam.yahoo.ie>
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How do you write/read a list of siganl points into a c program? each point is on a seperate line.


fgets, presumably.

More detail would be helpful.

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Nov 14 '05 #2
fdunne2 wrote:
How do you write/read a list of siganl points into a c program? each point is on a seperate line.


What constitutes a siganl [sic] point?
Are they numbers? Are they in decimal integers? Floating point?
Are the points in binary format?
What separates one ordinate from the other?

Here are some functions used for reading from files:
fscanf
fgets
fgetc
fread

The techniques are to read each ordinate individually,
or read in a record into a buffer then use other
functions to extract the data from the buffer.

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