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i dont know how to read data from the file lab5.txt stored in folder labdata on student drive.
Feb 28 '07 #1
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i dont know how to read data from the file lab5.txt stored in folder labdata on student drive.
Copy the file to your local machine. Then you can use fstream and not have to worry about anyone else accessing it at the same time.
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