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from: Roger Scudder
date: 2004-06-01 11:15:20
subject: RE: [C] can anyone help?

From: "Roger Scudder" 

On Tuesday, June 01, 2004 at 5:45 AM, Jennifer Anthony wrote:

> I'm a beginner in 'C'. I have been working on files.
> I'm trying out small programs. The thing is if I use
> fopen() function,the application which I want to read
> doesn't come in front. I have to declare a temporary
> variable and store the contents in the temp and then
> read it. The same way, if i write into a file, I won't
> know if the changes have been made,unless I open the
> file and check it. Is there anyway, where I say fopen
> and the file pop-opens in front? Kindly help!

No... The standard C library has nothing for GUI environments, which is
what you seem to be referring to with words like "pop-open" and
"front".

The puts() function is the old standby when you want to see what the data
looks like as it is being processed.

-Roger

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