Why is my file 'database2' empty and no files being renamed? After the part where the problem is stated in comments, the file 'database2' becomes 0 bytes. The file 'database2' is also not renamed and the file 'database' is not being deleted. Please help me, here is part of my code:
int edit(){
char KeyStroke;
std::string strings;
string name;
string name1;
std::string dummy;
std::string strings2;
std::string strings3;
ifstream myfile;
ofstream myfile1;
bool found = false;
myfile.open("database");
cout << endl << "What is the name of the contact you wish to go in detail?" << endl;
getline(cin, name);
while ( !found && getline (myfile ,strings) ) {
if (strings.find(name) != std::string::npos) {
cout << endl << "Name:\t\t" << strings<<endl;
std::getline( myfile, strings );
cout << "Address:\t" << strings<<endl;
std::getline( myfile, strings );
cout << "Handphone:\t" << strings;
}
}
start:
cout << endl <<endl;
cout << "What do you wish to edit?"<<endl;
cout << "1) Name"<<endl;
cout << "2) Address"<<endl;
cout << "3) Handphone"<<endl;
cout << "4) Nothing" << endl;
myfile.close();
/*--Main part of this code is from here onwards--*/
lol:
myfile.open("database");
myfile1.open("database2");
KeyStroke = getch();
switch(KeyStroke){
case '1':
cout << "What is the new name: ";
getline(cin, name1);
while ( !myfile.eof()) {
getline (myfile ,strings);
if (strings.find(name) != std::string::npos) {
myfile1 << name1 << endl;
}
else{
if(strings[0] == ' '){
continue;
}
myfile1 << strings << endl;
}
}
myfile1 << " ";
myfile1.close(); /*Once the file closes here, the data written in earlier dissapears*/
myfile.close();
remove("database");
pause1();
rename("database2","database");
goto start;
remove()andrename()calls, you should check for error results. According to your description I'd suspect you're either looking in the wrong directory or you have access right problems. And BTW: Please don't usegoto, replace that with a loop construct. – g-makulik Dec 24 '12 at 10:11