Print new line to a text file without carriage return (CR) in windows
I am writing a program in C that prints a random hexadecimal value to a text file. The printed value has a carriage return (CR) along with a line feed (LF). However, the CR (visible in notepad++) is causing issues when the file is used. Is there a way to print a new line with just the LF and no CR.
This is the code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void main(){
int hexa_address, numberofAddress;
char tracefile[50]; //name of file
int seq_or_rand; //1 for random address; 2 for sequential address
srand(time(NULL)); //reset the value of the random
printf("This generator generates 32bits hexadecimal.\n\n");
printf("Name of file: ");
scanf("%s", tracefile);
printf("Random (1) or Sequential (2): ");
scanf(开发者_运维技巧"%d", &seq_or_rand);
FILE *file;
file = fopen(tracefile,"w"); // create file
if(seq_or_rand == 1){ //random generator
file = fopen(tracefile,"w"); // create file
for(numberofAddress = 0; numberofAddress<10000;numberofAddress++){ //create 10000 address
//if(numberofAddress!=0)
fprintf(file, "0 ");
int space = 0;
for(space; space<8; space++){ //remove any 0 from the left
hexa_address = rand() % 16;
if(hexa_address != 0){
fprintf(file,"%x", hexa_address);
space++;
break;
}
else if(hexa_address == 0 && space == 7){ //in condition of 00000000
fprintf(file, "0");
space++;
}
}
for(space; space<8; space++){ //continue generating the remaining address
hexa_address = rand() % 16;
fprintf(file,"%x", hexa_address);
}
if(numberofAddress!=99999)
fprintf(file,"\t"); //start a new line, but not on the last one
}
}
else if(seq_or_rand == 2){ //sequential generator
file = fopen(tracefile,"w"); // create file
for(numberofAddress = 0; numberofAddress<10000;numberofAddress++){ //create 10000 address
if(numberofAddress!=0)
fprintf(file,"\n"); //start a new line, but not on the first one
fprintf(file,"0 ");
fprintf(file,"%x", numberofAddress*4);
}
}
else{ //invalid input
printf("Invalid Input");
exit(1);
}
fclose(file); //done
}
Open/create the file in binary mode
file = fopen(tracefile, "wb");
^ Binary mode
Otherwise
fprintf(file,"\n"); /* In text mode this appends two characters. */
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