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  • G goldenrose9

    #include <windows.h>
    #include <conio.h>
    #include <iostream>

    using namespace std;

    struct Detail{
    wchar_t Name[25];
    long Age;
    wchar_t Address[100];
    };

    struct Student{
    Detail detail;
    DWORD code;
    };

    int main()
    {

    DWORD BytesWritten=0, BytesRead=0;
    Student st,read;
    
    st.code =1;
    st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams");
    st.detail.Age = 25;
    st.detail.Address = TEXT("B-33 Lane 5");
    
    
    HANDLE hFile = CreateFile(TEXT("C:\\\\demo.txt"),GENERIC\_READ | GENERIC\_WRITE,0,0,OPEN\_ALWAYS,FILE\_ATTRIBUTE\_NORMAL,0);
    if (hFile != INVALID\_HANDLE\_VALUE)
    {
    	WriteFile(hFile,&st,sizeof(Student),&BytesWritten,0);
    	ReadFile(hFile,&read,sizeof(Student),&BytesRead,0);
    	CloseHandle(hFile);
    
    	cout<<read.code<<endl;
    	cout<<read.detail.Name; 
    }
    else
    {
    	cout<<"Error! Cannot Open File";
    	exit(1);
    }
    \_getche();
    return (0);
    

    }

    when executing this code following error occurs.

    Error 1 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [9]' to 'wchar_t [25]'
    Error 2 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [12]' to 'wchar_t [100]'

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    David Crow
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    goldenrose9 wrote:

    st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams"); st.detail.Address = TEXT("B-33 Lane 5");

    You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

    "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

    "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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    • G goldenrose9

      #include <windows.h>
      #include <conio.h>
      #include <iostream>

      using namespace std;

      struct Detail{
      wchar_t Name[25];
      long Age;
      wchar_t Address[100];
      };

      struct Student{
      Detail detail;
      DWORD code;
      };

      int main()
      {

      DWORD BytesWritten=0, BytesRead=0;
      Student st,read;
      
      st.code =1;
      st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams");
      st.detail.Age = 25;
      st.detail.Address = TEXT("B-33 Lane 5");
      
      
      HANDLE hFile = CreateFile(TEXT("C:\\\\demo.txt"),GENERIC\_READ | GENERIC\_WRITE,0,0,OPEN\_ALWAYS,FILE\_ATTRIBUTE\_NORMAL,0);
      if (hFile != INVALID\_HANDLE\_VALUE)
      {
      	WriteFile(hFile,&st,sizeof(Student),&BytesWritten,0);
      	ReadFile(hFile,&read,sizeof(Student),&BytesRead,0);
      	CloseHandle(hFile);
      
      	cout<<read.code<<endl;
      	cout<<read.detail.Name; 
      }
      else
      {
      	cout<<"Error! Cannot Open File";
      	exit(1);
      }
      \_getche();
      return (0);
      

      }

      when executing this code following error occurs.

      Error 1 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [9]' to 'wchar_t [25]'
      Error 2 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [12]' to 'wchar_t [100]'

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      Alain Rist
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      Hi,

      goldenrose9 wrote:

      when executing this code following error occurs.

      When compiling is not when executing. 1 You do not correctly initialize your st structure, change to:

      Student 
      	st = {{TEXT("Williams"), 25, TEXT("B-33 Lane 5")}, 1 },
      	read = {0};	
      

      2 Your code will then compile but not to your expected result, you must set the file pointer to FILE_BEGIN before reading:

      	WriteFile(hFile,&st,sizeof(Student),&BytesWritten,0);
      	SetFilePointer(hFile, 0, 0, FILE\_BEGIN);
      	ReadFile(hFile,&read,sizeof(Student),&BytesRead,0);		
      

      cheers, AR

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      • D David Crow

        goldenrose9 wrote:

        st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams"); st.detail.Address = TEXT("B-33 Lane 5");

        You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

        "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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        goldenrose9
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        DavidCrow wrote:

        You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

        This works like a charm

        _tcscpy(st.detail.Name,TEXT("Williams"));
        _tcscpy(st.detail.Address,TEXT("B-33 Lane 5"));

        But another problem arises cannot set values in long and DWORD variables

        struct Detail{
        wchar_t Name[25];
        long Age;
        wchar_t Address[100];
        };

        struct Student{
        Detail detail;
        DWORD code;
        };

        Student st;
        st.code = 1;

        but st.code stores a default value of -16843010 and same problem with long data type st.Details.Age = 25 stores 65278, instead of 25. :confused: :wtf: MODIFIED: _tcscpy_s() now works. i was making a small mistake. Now it works..

        _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,_tcslen(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

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        • G goldenrose9

          DavidCrow wrote:

          You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

          This works like a charm

          _tcscpy(st.detail.Name,TEXT("Williams"));
          _tcscpy(st.detail.Address,TEXT("B-33 Lane 5"));

          But another problem arises cannot set values in long and DWORD variables

          struct Detail{
          wchar_t Name[25];
          long Age;
          wchar_t Address[100];
          };

          struct Student{
          Detail detail;
          DWORD code;
          };

          Student st;
          st.code = 1;

          but st.code stores a default value of -16843010 and same problem with long data type st.Details.Age = 25 stores 65278, instead of 25. :confused: :wtf: MODIFIED: _tcscpy_s() now works. i was making a small mistake. Now it works..

          _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,_tcslen(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

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          modified on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 10:43 PM

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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          goldenrose9 wrote:

          why error is occurring in _tcscpy_s()

          Hard to say since you did not indicate what the error was.

          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

          "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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          • G goldenrose9

            DavidCrow wrote:

            You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

            This works like a charm

            _tcscpy(st.detail.Name,TEXT("Williams"));
            _tcscpy(st.detail.Address,TEXT("B-33 Lane 5"));

            But another problem arises cannot set values in long and DWORD variables

            struct Detail{
            wchar_t Name[25];
            long Age;
            wchar_t Address[100];
            };

            struct Student{
            Detail detail;
            DWORD code;
            };

            Student st;
            st.code = 1;

            but st.code stores a default value of -16843010 and same problem with long data type st.Details.Age = 25 stores 65278, instead of 25. :confused: :wtf: MODIFIED: _tcscpy_s() now works. i was making a small mistake. Now it works..

            _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,_tcslen(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

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            modified on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 10:43 PM

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            ShilpiP
            wrote on last edited by
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            Try ZeroMemory

            Student st,read;
            ZeroMemory(&st,sizeof(st));

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            • G goldenrose9

              #include <windows.h>
              #include <conio.h>
              #include <iostream>

              using namespace std;

              struct Detail{
              wchar_t Name[25];
              long Age;
              wchar_t Address[100];
              };

              struct Student{
              Detail detail;
              DWORD code;
              };

              int main()
              {

              DWORD BytesWritten=0, BytesRead=0;
              Student st,read;
              
              st.code =1;
              st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams");
              st.detail.Age = 25;
              st.detail.Address = TEXT("B-33 Lane 5");
              
              
              HANDLE hFile = CreateFile(TEXT("C:\\\\demo.txt"),GENERIC\_READ | GENERIC\_WRITE,0,0,OPEN\_ALWAYS,FILE\_ATTRIBUTE\_NORMAL,0);
              if (hFile != INVALID\_HANDLE\_VALUE)
              {
              	WriteFile(hFile,&st,sizeof(Student),&BytesWritten,0);
              	ReadFile(hFile,&read,sizeof(Student),&BytesRead,0);
              	CloseHandle(hFile);
              
              	cout<<read.code<<endl;
              	cout<<read.detail.Name; 
              }
              else
              {
              	cout<<"Error! Cannot Open File";
              	exit(1);
              }
              \_getche();
              return (0);
              

              }

              when executing this code following error occurs.

              Error 1 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [9]' to 'wchar_t [25]'
              Error 2 error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const wchar_t [12]' to 'wchar_t [100]'

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              Lost User
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              st.detail.Name = TEXT("Williams");

              You cannot copy characters in this way, you must use one of the copy methods.

              I must get a clever new signature for 2011.

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                Try ZeroMemory

                Student st,read;
                ZeroMemory(&st,sizeof(st));

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                Niklas L
                wrote on last edited by
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                To OP: This is only meaningful if you don't intend to initialize every member separately.

                home

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                • G goldenrose9

                  DavidCrow wrote:

                  You probably meant to use _tcscpy() here instead.

                  This works like a charm

                  _tcscpy(st.detail.Name,TEXT("Williams"));
                  _tcscpy(st.detail.Address,TEXT("B-33 Lane 5"));

                  But another problem arises cannot set values in long and DWORD variables

                  struct Detail{
                  wchar_t Name[25];
                  long Age;
                  wchar_t Address[100];
                  };

                  struct Student{
                  Detail detail;
                  DWORD code;
                  };

                  Student st;
                  st.code = 1;

                  but st.code stores a default value of -16843010 and same problem with long data type st.Details.Age = 25 stores 65278, instead of 25. :confused: :wtf: MODIFIED: _tcscpy_s() now works. i was making a small mistake. Now it works..

                  _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,_tcslen(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

                  Some Day I Will Prove MySelf :: GOLD

                  modified on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 10:43 PM

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                  David Crow
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  goldenrose9 wrote:

                  i was making a small mistake.

                  And you still are. _tcslen() does not tell you the size/capacity of Name, but rather how many characters it is currently holding.

                  "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                  "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                  • D David Crow

                    goldenrose9 wrote:

                    i was making a small mistake.

                    And you still are. _tcslen() does not tell you the size/capacity of Name, but rather how many characters it is currently holding.

                    "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                    "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                    goldenrose9
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    yes you are right. but when i use

                    _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,sizeof(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

                    stack around st get corrupted. moreover when i initialize st with

                    st.code =1;
                    st.detail.Age = 25;

                    then the value is changed to

                    st.code = 4278124286
                    st.detail.Age = -16843010

                    i had intialized the st as given

                    st.code =1;
                    st.detail.Age = 25;
                    _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,sizeof(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                    _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Address,sizeof(st.detail.Address),TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

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                    • G goldenrose9

                      yes you are right. but when i use

                      _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,sizeof(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));

                      stack around st get corrupted. moreover when i initialize st with

                      st.code =1;
                      st.detail.Age = 25;

                      then the value is changed to

                      st.code = 4278124286
                      st.detail.Age = -16843010

                      i had intialized the st as given

                      st.code =1;
                      st.detail.Age = 25;
                      _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Name,sizeof(st.detail.Name),TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                      _tcscpy_s(st.detail.Address,sizeof(st.detail.Address),TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

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                      Have you considered:

                      st.code = 1;
                      st.st.Age = 25;
                      _tcscpy_s(st.st.Name, sizeof(st.st.Name), TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                      _tcscpy_s(st.st.Address, sizeof(st.st.Address), TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

                      For clarities sake, you might consider renaming the st member of Student.

                      "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                      "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                      "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                      • D David Crow

                        Have you considered:

                        st.code = 1;
                        st.st.Age = 25;
                        _tcscpy_s(st.st.Name, sizeof(st.st.Name), TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                        _tcscpy_s(st.st.Address, sizeof(st.st.Address), TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

                        For clarities sake, you might consider renaming the st member of Student.

                        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                        "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                        goldenrose9
                        wrote on last edited by
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                        whenever st.code and st.st.Age is initialized with any value the result is,

                        st.code = 4278124286
                        st.detail.Age = -16843010

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                        • G goldenrose9

                          whenever st.code and st.st.Age is initialized with any value the result is,

                          st.code = 4278124286
                          st.detail.Age = -16843010

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                          David Crow
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          You need to look more closely at the code snippet I provided. You should not be assigning or referencing st.Detail. In your Student structure, Detail is a type of structure, not an instance of one.

                          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                          "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                          • D David Crow

                            You need to look more closely at the code snippet I provided. You should not be assigning or referencing st.Detail. In your Student structure, Detail is a type of structure, not an instance of one.

                            "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                            "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                            "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                            goldenrose9
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            please give a small example. :confused:

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                            • G goldenrose9

                              please give a small example. :confused:

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                              David Crow
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              See here.

                              "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                              "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                              "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                              • D David Crow

                                See here.

                                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                                goldenrose9
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                on using

                                st.code = 1;
                                st.st.Age = 25;
                                _tcscpy_s(st.st.Name, sizeof(st.st.Name), TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                                _tcscpy_s(st.st.Address, sizeof(st.st.Address), TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

                                following error occurs.

                                Error 1 error C2039: 'st' : is not a member of 'Student'
                                Error 2 error C2228: left of '.Age' must have class/struct/union

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                                  on using

                                  st.code = 1;
                                  st.st.Age = 25;
                                  _tcscpy_s(st.st.Name, sizeof(st.st.Name), TEXT("WILLIAMS"));
                                  _tcscpy_s(st.st.Address, sizeof(st.st.Address), TEXT("BB-33 LANE 5"));

                                  following error occurs.

                                  Error 1 error C2039: 'st' : is not a member of 'Student'
                                  Error 2 error C2228: left of '.Age' must have class/struct/union

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                                  David Crow
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                                  I just compiled your code with my changes. It compiled and ran fine.

                                  "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                  "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                                  • D David Crow

                                    I just compiled your code with my changes. It compiled and ran fine.

                                    "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                    "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                    "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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                                    goldenrose9
                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    please give a sample so that i can understand my mistake.

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