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Questionmouse in openGL, double click ?? Pin
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Questiondoubt in CFile Pin
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Mattias G9-Dec-09 10:39
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I you'd prefer the text format over the CRecordset/Automation approaches, you could use a tab character ("\t") or a comma to separate the cells, and a newline to separate the rows. If you only use the CFile::modeCreate flag when opening the file, the file gets truncated to zero length, effectively overwriting your data. Have a look at CFile::modeNoTruncate. Something like this:

CFile theFile;
theFile.Open(_T("example.txt"), CFile::modeCreate|CFile::modeNoTruncate|CFile::modeWrite, NULL);
CString strOut = _T("Row1Col1\tRow1Col2\tRow1Col3\r\nRow2Col1\tRow2Col2\tRow2Col3");
theFile.Write(strOut, strOut.GetLength() * sizeof(TCHAR));


Note how the file name extension is "txt", you can still open it in Microsoft Excel by right-clicking it. Or you could keep the "xls" extension and keep pretending it's a real binary Excel file. No user will ever notice Smile | :)
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QuestionopenGL can read an bmf picture or another picture ???? Pin
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