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feof() function in C:
feof() function is a file handling function in C programming language which is used to find the end of a file. Please find below the description and syntax for each above file handling functions.
File operation
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Declaration & Description
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feof() | Declaration: int feof(FILE *fp)
feof functions is used to find the end of a file. In a C program, we use feof() function as below. where, |
Example program for feof() function in C programming language:
This file handling C program illustrates how to read the contents of a file. Assume that, a file called “test.c” contains the following data “Hi, How are you?”. Let’s read this data using following C program using fgetc() function. feof() function is used to validate whether end of file is reached.
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/* Open, Read and close a file: Reading char by char */ # include <stdio.h> int main( ) { FILE *fp ; char c ; printf( "Opening the file test.c in read mode" ) ; fp = fopen ( "test.c", "r" ) ; // opening an existing file if ( fp == NULL ) { printf ( "Could not open file test.c" ) ; return 1; } printf( "Reading the file test.c" ) ; while ( 1 ) { c = fgetc ( fp ) ; // reading the file if( feof(fp) ) break ; printf ( "%c", c ) ; } printf("Closing the file test.c as end of file is reached."); fclose ( fp ) ; // Closing the file return 0; } |
Output:
Opening the file test.c in read mode
Reading the file test.c
Hi, How are you?
Closing the file test.c as end of file is reached.
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Other Inbuilt file handling functions in C programming language:
C programming language offers many other inbuilt functions for handling files. They are given below. Please click on each function name below to know more details, example programs, output for the respective file handling function.
File handling functions
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Description
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fopen () | fopen () function creates a new file or opens an existing file. |
fclose () | fclose () function closes an opened file. |
getw () | getw () function reads an integer from file. |
putw () | putw () functions writes an integer to file. |
fgetc () | fgetc () function reads a character from file. |
fputc () | fputc () functions write a character to file. |
gets () | gets () function reads line from keyboard. |
puts () | puts () function writes line to o/p screen. |
fgets () | fgets () function reads string from a file, one line at a time. |
fputs () | fputs () function writes string to a file. |
feof () | feof () function finds end of file. |
fgetchar () | fgetchar () function reads a character from keyboard. |
fprintf () | fprintf () function writes formatted data to a file. |
fscanf () | fscanf () function reads formatted data from a file. |
fputchar () | fputchar () function writes a character onto the output screen from keyboard input. |
fseek () | fseek () function moves file pointer position to given location. |
SEEK_SET | SEEK_SET moves file pointer position to the beginning of the file. |
SEEK_CUR | SEEK_CUR moves file pointer position to given location. |
SEEK_END | SEEK_END moves file pointer position to the end of file. |
ftell () | ftell () function gives current position of file pointer. |
rewind () | rewind () function moves file pointer position to the beginning of the file. |
getc () | getc () function reads character from file. |
getch () | getch () function reads character from keyboard. |
getche () | getche () function reads character from keyboard and echoes to o/p screen. |
getchar () | getchar () function reads character from keyboard. |
putc () | putc () function writes a character to file. |
putchar () | putchar () function writes a character to screen. |
printf () | printf () function writes formatted data to screen. |
sprinf () | sprinf () function writes formatted output to string. |
scanf () | scanf () function reads formatted data from keyboard. |
sscanf () | sscanf () function Reads formatted input from a string. |
remove () | remove () function deletes a file. |
fflush () | fflush () function flushes a file. |