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fgetl() on Windows
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AlexG1 |
Subject: |
fgetl() on Windows |
Date: |
Mon, 11 May 2009 07:02:52 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello,
I'm having some trouble using the fgetl() function on a Windows system.
Every line in a Windows file ends with <cr><lf>. While fgetl() ignores the
<lf> character it doesn't ignore <cr> (unlike the Matlab version of the same
function), which can be problematic in some cases (e.g. when I'm reading a
file path and then try to use fopen() on it - I get fid = -1).
Is there a function which ignores <cr> completely, or should I shorten every
line that is read by 1 character?
Thanks,
Alex
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