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handling end of file, when reading a file in C++ in linux

Hi !
I have a problem when reading data from a file in C++ in linux.

when i ' m reading, the last figure is repeting at the output and same is appering in calculations too.

can i have a solution ?
Mar 15 '07 #1
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DeMan
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Hi bhagyanie,

Welcome to theScripts.

I hope you don't mind that I move your script to the c/c++ forum (where you'll find more experts in c/c++)
Mar 15 '07 #2

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