C++ program to copy a text file to another text file

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/* “fstream" class is used for both reading and writing a file. So we need to copy the contents of a file into another file than we will use “fstream”, it has functions capable of both reading & writing in the file. NOTE: both the text file has to be present initially. */

Code:
#include<iostream>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
fstream a,b;
char ch;
a.open("bunty.txt");
//The file from which the content will be copied
b.open("babli.txt"); //The file to which the content will be copied
while (!a.eof())
{
a.get(ch);
//reading from file object 'a'
cout<<ch;
b<<ch;
//writing to file babli.txt
}
a.close();
b.close();
return 0;
}



3 comments:

Vibhutesh said...

Hi. This happen if there is a mismatch in encoding schemes that is used to write and read the text file.

shabnam said...

2 no m swapping wala Program bnaiye na plz

Unknown said...

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