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    Jay Minor
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    how do i create a .dat file in c++ (not usins save as but in code)? Jay -- modified at 8:22 Thursday 10th May, 2007 sorta like a temporary file

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      how do i create a .dat file in c++ (not usins save as but in code)? Jay -- modified at 8:22 Thursday 10th May, 2007 sorta like a temporary file

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      Hamid Taebi
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      Im not sure is this[^] thread helpful for you?


      WhiteSky


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        Im not sure is this[^] thread helpful for you?


        WhiteSky


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        Jay Minor
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        i saw the thread, wat he wants was alittle different-in general, i want to know if there is a code that creates new files (like .dat files)

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          how do i create a .dat file in c++ (not usins save as but in code)? Jay -- modified at 8:22 Thursday 10th May, 2007 sorta like a temporary file

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          Maximilien
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          what about using fopen ? or CFile ? or std::ofstream ?


          Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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            what about using fopen ? or CFile ? or std::ofstream ?


            Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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            Jay Minor
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            would you please teach me how to use those functions you mentioned-imma begginer. :) thank u

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