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1.

Write a program to accept string through the keyboard and display id


on the screen. Use cin and cout statement.

#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
char name[15];
clarscr();
cout<<”Enter your name:”;
cin>>name;
cout<<”Your name is”<<name;
return 0;
}

2. Write a program to display data using cout statements.


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
clrscr();
cout<<”============================”;
cout<<endl;
cout<<”Hello”;
cout<<”\n”;
cout<<123;
cout<<endl<<3.134;
cout<<endl<<”NUMBER:”<<”\t”<<435;
cout<<”\n=========== The End===============”;
}

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3. Write a program to display interger, float, char and string using cout
statement.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
int x=5;
float y=5.3;
char z=’z’;
char city[]=”Nanded”;
Clrscr();

cout<<”x=”<<x<<”y”<<y<<”z”<<z<<endl;
cout<<”city=”<<city;

4. Write a program to use different formats of typecasting and display the


converted values.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
int a=66;
float f=2.5;
double d=85.22;
char c=’k’;
clrscr();
cout<<”\n int in char format :”<<(char)a;
cout<<”\n float in int format :”<<(int)f;
cout<<”\n double in char format :”<<(char)d;
cout<<”\n char in int format”<<(int)c;
}
5. Write a program to display A to Z alphabets using ASCII values.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
int j;
Clrscr();

for(j=65;j<91;j++)
{
cout<<(char)j<<” “;
cout<<endl;
for(j=65;j<91;j++)
{
printf(“%c”,j);
return 0;
}
}
}
6. Write a program to display addresses of variables in hexadecimal and
unsigned integer format.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
int x=77;
float y=5.1243;
int z=78;
Clrscr();

cout<<”Address of x=”<<&x<<endl;
cout<<”Address of y=”<<&y<<endl;
cout<<”Address of z=”<<(unsigned)&z<<endl;
}
7. Write a program to display the character on the screen using put()
function.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
cout.put(‘C’);
cout.put(‘+’);
cout.put(‘+’);
}
8. Write a program to read character using get() and display it using
put().
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
char ch;
Clrscr();
cout<<”\n Enter a character:”;
cin.get(ch);
cout<<”\n Entered character was:”
cout.put(ch);
}

9. Write a program to read and display the string. Use get() and put()
function .
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Char j=0;
Char x[20];
Clrscr();

Cout<<”\n Enter a string :”;


While(x[j++]!=’\n’)
Cin.get(x[j]);
J=0;
Cout<<”\n Enterd string :”;
Cout.put(x[j]);
Return 0;
}

10. Write a program in c++ to demonstrate dynamic initialization.


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
Cout<<”\n Enter radius”;
Int r;
Cin>>r;
Float area=3.14*r*r;
Cout<<”\n Area=”<<area;
}

11. Write a program to declare, initialize an array. Display the elements of


an array with their addresses.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Int b[4]={2,4,3,7};
Clrscr();

Cout<<”b[0] value=”<<b[0]<<”Address:”<<(unsigned)&b[0]<<endl;
Cout<<”b[1] value=”<<b[1]<<”Address:”<<(unsigned)&b[1]<<endl;
Cout<<”b[2] value=”<<b[2]<<”Address:”<<(unsigned)&b[2]<<endl;
Cout<<”b[3] value=”<<b[3]<<”Address:”<<(unsigned)&b[3]<<endl;

}
12. Write a program to declare struct object ,initialize it and display the
contents.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
Struct my_friend
{
Char *fname;
Int phone,age,height;
}A;
A.fname=”Bharat”;
A.phone=2765;
A.age=22;
A.height=4.5;
Cout<<”\n Contents of object A”;
Cout<<”\n Name :”<<A.fname;
Cout<<”\n Phone :”<<A.phone;
Cout<<”\n Age :”<<A.age;
Cout<<”\n Height :”<<A.height;

13. Write a program to allocate memory using new operator.


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Int *p=new int[3],k;
Clrscr();

For(k=0;k<3;k++)
{
Cout<<”\nEnter a number :”;
Cin>>*p;
p++;

}
p-=3;
cout<<”\n Entered numbers with their addresses are:\n”;
for(k=0;k<3;k++)
{
Cout<<”\n\t”<<*p<<”\t”<<(unsigned)p;
p++;
}
p-=3;
delete p;
}
14. Write a program to use comma operator in if..else structure as scope
indicator.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Int x;
Clrscr();

x=10;
if(x==10)
cout<<x<<endl;
cout<<x+1<<endl;
cout<<x+2<<endl;
cout<<”end of if block”;
else
cout<<”False”;
cout<<”\n End”;
}
15. Write a program to enter age and display message whether the user is
eligible for voting or not. Using if…else statement.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<constream.h>
#include<string.h>
Void main ()
{
Int age;
Clrscr();

Cout<<”Enter Your Age”;


Cin>>age;
If(age>=18)
{
Cout<<”You are eligible for voting”
}
Else
{
Cout<<”Yor are noneligible for voting”<<endl;
Cout<<”Wait for”<<18-age<<”Year(s).”;
}

16. Write a program to enter two characters and display the larger
character. Use nested if—else statement.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Char j,k;
Clrscr();

Cout<<”\n Enter a character”;


j=getche();
cout<<”\n Enter another character:”;
k=getche();
cout<<endl;
if(j>k)
{
Cout<<j<<”is larger than”<<k;

}
Else if(k>j)
{
Cout<<k<<”is larger than”<<j;
}
Else
{
Cout<<”Both the characters are same”;
}
17. Write a program to execute if statement without any expression.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Void main ()
{
Int score;
Clrscr();

Cout<<”\n Enter Sachin’s score:”;


Cin>>score;
If(score>=50)
{
If(score>=100)
Cout<<”Sachin scored a century and more runs”;
Else
{
Cout<<”\nSachin scored more than half century”;
Cout<<”\n Cross your fingers and pray he completes
century”;
}

}
Else
{
If(score==0)
Cout<<”Oh my God”;
If(score>0)
Cout<<”Not in form today”;
}
Return 0;
}
18. Write a program to demonstrate the use of goto statement.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Int x;
Cout<<”Enter a Number :”;
cin>>x;
If(x%2==0)
goto even;
else
goto odd;
even:cout<<x<<”is Even Number”;
return;
odd:cout<<x<<”is odd Number”;
}
19. Write a program to enter a month number of year 2002 and display the
number of days present in that month.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
Int month,days;
Clrscr();

Cout<<”Enter a month of year 2002”;


Cin>>month;
Switch(month)
{
case 1:
case 3:
case 5:
case 7:
case 8:
case 10:
case 12:
days=31;
break;
case 2:
case 1:
days=28;
break;
case 4:
case 6:
case 9:
case 11:
days=30;
break;
}
Cout<<”\n Number of days in this month are”<<days;
}
20. Write a program to display all leap years from 1900 to 2002.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
int i=1900;
Clrscr();

cout<<”\n Program to print all the leap years from 1900 to


2002\n\n”;
for(;i++<=2002;)
{
If(i%4==0&&i%100!=0)
Cout<<i<<” ”;
Else if(i%100==0&&i%400==0)
Cout<<i<<” “;
}
}
21. Write a program to add 10 consecutive numbers starting from 1. use
the while loop.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
int a=1,sum=0;
clrscr();
while(a<=10)
{
Cout<<” ”<<a;
Sum=sum+1;
a++
}
Cout<<”\n sum of 10 numbers ”<<sum;
}
22. Write a program to calculate the sum of individual digits of an entered
number.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
int num,t;
clrscr();
cout<<”\n enter a number”;
cin>>num;
t=num;
int sum=0;
while(num)
{
Sum=sum+num%10;
Num=num/10;
}
Cout<<”\n sum of the individual digits of the
number”<<t<<”is=”<<sum;
}
23. Write a program to check whether the entered number is palindrome or
not
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
int num;
clrscr();
cout<<”\n Enter the number”;
cin>>num;
int b=0,a=num;
while(a)
{
b=b*10+a%10;
a=a/10;
}
If(num==b)
Cout<<”\n The given number is palindrome”;
Else
Cout<<”\nThe given number is not palindrome”;
}
24. Write a program using do-while loop to print numbers and their cubes
up to 10
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
int y,x=1;
clrscr();
cout<<”\n\tNumber and their cubes\n”;
do
{
Y=pow(x,3)
Cout<<”\t”<<x<<”\t\t”<<y<<”\n”;
x++;
}while(x<=10);
}
25. Write a program to declare prototype of function sum(), define the
function sum() exactly similar to its prototype.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Float sum(int,float);
Int a=20;
Float s,b=2.5;
s=sum(a,b);
cout<<”Sum=”<<s;
return 0;
}
Float sum(int x,float y)
{
Return(x+y);
}

26. Write a program to demonstrate call by value.


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Int x,y;
Void change(int,int);
Cout<<”\n Enter values of x &y:”;
Cin>>x>>y;
Change(x,y);
Cout<<”\n\n In function main()”;
Cout<<”\n Values X=”<<x<<”and Y=”<<y;
Cout<<”\n Address X=”<<(unsigned)&x<<”and
Y=”<<(unsigned)&y;
}
Void change(int a,int b)
{
Int k;
K=a;a=b;b=k;
Cout<<”\n In Function change()”;
Cout<<”\n Values X=”<<a<<”and Y=”<<b;
Cout<<”\n Address X=”<<(unsigned)&a<<”and
Y=”<<(unsigned)&b;
}

27. Write a program to demonstrate pass by address.


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Int x,y;
Void change(int *,int*)
{
Cout<<”\n Enter Values of x&y”;
Cin>>x>>y;
Change(&x,&y);
Cout<<”\nIn main()”;
Cout<<”\n Values X=”<<x<<”and Y=”<<y;
Cout<<”\nAddresses X=”<<(unsigned)&x<<”and
Y=”(unsigned)&y;

}
Void change(int *a,int *b)
{
Int *k;
*k=*a;
*a=*b;
*b=*k;
Cout<<”\n in change ()”;
Cout<<”\n Values X=”<<*a<<”And Y=”<<*b;
Cout<<”\n Address X=”<<(unsigned)a<<”And
Y=”<<(unsigned)b;
}

28. Write a program to declare all members of a class as public. Access


the elements using objects.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class item
{
Public:
Int codeno;
Float prize;
Int qty;
};
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Item one;
one.codeno=123;
one.prize=123.33;
one.qty=150;
cout<<”\n Codeno=”<<one.codeno;
cout<<”\n Prize=”<<one.prize;
cout<<”\nQuantity=”<<one.qty;
}

29. Write a program to access private members of a class using member


function.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Struct item
{
Private:
Int codeno;
Float price;
Int qty;
Public:

Void show()
{
cdeno=124;
price=198;
qty=300;
cout<<”\n Codeno=”<<codeno;
cout<<”\nPrice=<<price;
cout<<”\nQuntity=”<<qty;
}
};
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Item one;
one.show();
return 0;
}
30. Write a program to declare private member function and access it
using public member function.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
struct item
{
Private:
Int codeno;
Float price;
Int qty;
Void values()
{
Codeno=123;
Price=145;
Qty=200;
}
Public:
Void show()
{
Values();
Cout<<”\n Codeno=”<<codeno;
Cout<<”\n Price=”<<price;
Cout<<”\n Quantity=”<<qty;
}
};
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Item one;
one..values();
one.show();
return 0;
}
31. Write a program to define member function of class outside the class.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class item
{
Private:
Int codeno;
Float price;
Int qty;
Public:
Void show(void);

};
Void item::show()
{
Codeno=101;
Price=3545;
Qty=133;
Cout<<”\n Codeno=”<<codeno;
Cout<<”\n Price=”<<price;
Cout<<”\nQuantity=”<<qty;
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Item one;
one.show();
return 0;
}
32. Write a program to declare outside function inline.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class item
{
Private:
Int codeno;
Float price;
Int qty;
Public:
Void show(void);
};
Inline void item::show()
{
Codeno=213;
Price=2022;
Qty=150;
Cout<<”\ncodeno=”<<codeno;
Cout<<”\nPrice=”<<price;
Cout<<”\n Quantity=”<<price;

int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Item one;
one.show();
return 0;
}
33. Write a program to calculate simple interst. Hide the data elements of
the class using private keyword.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class interest
{
Private:
Float p_amount;
Float rate;
Float period;
Float interest;
Float t_amout;
Public:
Void in()
{
Cout<<”Principle Amount:”;
Cin>>p_amount;
Cout<<”\nRate of Interest:”;
Cin>>rate;
Cout<<”\nNumber of years:”;
Cin>>period;
Interest=(p_amout*period*rate)/100;
t_amout=interest+p_amout;
}
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n Principle Amout:”<<p_amount;
Cout<<”\n Rate of Interest:”<<rate;
Cout<<”\nNumber of years:”<<period;
Cout<<”\nInterest”<<interest;
Cout<<”\n Total Amount:”<<t_amount;
}
};
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Interest r;
r.in();
r.show();
return 0;
}
34. Write a program to declare static data member. Display the value of
static data member.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class number
{
Static int c;
Public:
Void count()
{
` ++c;
Cout<<”\nc=”<<c;
}
};
Int number::c=0;

int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Number a,b,c;
a.count();
b.count();
c.count();
return 0;
}
35. Write a program to access private data using non-member function.
Use friend function.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class ac
{
Private :
Char name[15];
Int acno
Float bal;
Public:
Void read()
{
Cout<<”\n Name :”;
Cin>>name;
Cout<<”\nA/C No. :”;
Cin>>acno;
Cout<<”\n Balance:”;
Cin>>bal;
}
Friend void showbal(ac);
};
Void showbal(ac a)
{
Cout<<”\n Balance of A/c no.”<<a.acno<<”is Rs.”<<a.bal;
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Ac k;
k.read();
showbal(k);
return 0;
}

36. Write a program to show that for each object constructor is called
separately.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class num
{
Private:
Int a,b,c;
Public:
Int x;
Num(void);
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n x=”<<x<<”a=”<<a<<”b=”<<b<<”c=”<<c;
}
};
Num::num(void)
{
Cout<<”\n Constructor called”;
X=5;a=0;b=1;c=2;
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Num x;
x.show();
return 0;
}

37. Write a program to read values through the keyboard. Use constructor.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class num
{
Private:
Int a,b,c;
Public:
Num(void);
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n”<<”a=”<<a<<”b=”<<b<<”c=”<<c;
}
};
Num::num(void)
{
Cout<<”\nConstructor called”;
Cout<<”\n Enter Values for a,b and c:”;
Cin>>a>>b>>c;
}

int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Class num x;
x.show();
return 0;
}
38. Write a program to create constructor with arguments and pass the
arguments to the constructor.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class num
{
Private:
Int a,b,c;
Public:
Num(int m,int j,int k);
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n a=”<<a<<”b=”<<b<<”c=”<<c;
}
};
Num::num(int m,int j,int k)
{
a=m;
b=j;
c=k;
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Num=x=num(4,3,3);
Num y(2,4,6);
x.show();
y.show();
return 0;
}
39. Write a program with multiple constructors for the single class.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class num
{
Private:
Int a;
Float b;
Char c;
Public:
Num(int m,float j,char k);
Num(int m,float j);
Num();
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n\t a=”<<a<<”b=”<<”c=”<<c;

}
};
Num::num(int m,float j,char k)
{
Cout<<”\n Constructor with three arguments”;
a=m;
b=j;
c=k;
}
Num::num(int m,float j)
{
Cout<<”\n Constructor with tow arguments”;
a=m;
b=j;
c=’’;
num::num()
{
Cout<<”\n Constructor without arguments”;
a=b=c=NULL;
}
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Class num x(4,4.5,’A’);
x.show();
class num y(1,2.3);
y.show();
class num z;
z.show();
return 0;
}
40. Write a program to use new and delete operators with constructor and
destructor. Allocate memory for given number of integers. Also
release the memory.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Int number(void)
Class num
{
Int *x;
Int s;
Public:
Num()
{
s=number();
x=new int[s];
}
~num(){delete x;}
Void input();
Void sum();
};
Void num::input()
{
For(int h=0;h<s;h++)
{
Cout<<”Enter number[”<<h+1<<”]:”;
Cin>>x[h];
}
}
Void num::sum()
{
Int adi=0;
For(int h=0;h<s;h++)
Adi+=x[h];
Cout<<”sum of elements =”<<adi;
}
Number()
{
Clrscr();
Int n;
Cout<<”How many numbers:”;
Cin>>n;
Return n;
}
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Num n1;
n1.input();
n1.sum();
}
41. Write a program to perform addition o two objects and store the result
in third object. Display contents of all the three objects.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class number
{
Public:
Int x;
Int y;
Number(){}
Number(int j,int k)
{
x=j;
y=k;

}
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n x=”<<x<<”y=”<<y;
}
};

int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Number A(2,3),B(4,5),C;
A.show();
B.show();
C.x=A.x+B.x;
C.y=A.y+B.y;
c.show();
}
42. Write a program to derive a class publicly from base class. Declare the
base class with its member under public section.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class A
{
Public:
Int x;
};
Class B:public A
{
Public :
Int y;
};
int main ()
{
Clrscr();
B b;
b.x=20;
b.y=49;
cout<<”\n Member of A:”<<b.x;
cout<<”\n Member of B:”<<b.y;
}
43. Write a program to show single inheritance between two classes.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class ABC
{
Protected:
Char name[15];
Int age;

};
Class abc:public ABC
{
Float height;
Float weight;
Public:
Void getdata()
{
Cout<<”\n Enter Name and Age ”;
Cin>>name>>age;
Cout<<”\n Enter Height and Weight:”;
Cin>>height>>weight;
}
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\n Name:”<<name<<”\n Age”<<age<<”Years”;
Cout<<”\n Height:”<<height<<”Feets”<<”\n Weight”<<weight<<”Kg.”;

}
};

Void main ()
{
abc x;
x.getdata();
x.show();
}
44. Write a program to create multilevel inheritance. Create classes A1,A2
and A3.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class A1
{
Protected:
Char name[15];
Int age;

};
Class A2:public A1
{
Protected :
Float height;
Float weight;

};
Class A3:public A2
{
Protected:
Char sex;
Public:
Void get()
{
Cout<<”Name :”;cin>>name;
Cout<<”Age :”;cin>>age;
Cout<<”Sex :”;cin>>sex;
Cout<<”Height :”;cin>>height;
Cout<<”weight :”;cin>>weight;

}
Void show()
{
Cout<<”\nName:”<<name;
Cout<<”\nAge”<<age<<”years”;
Cout<<”\nSex”<<sex;
Cout<<”\nHeight”<<height<<”Feets”;
Cout<<”\nWeight”<<weight<<”Kg.”;

}
};
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
A3 x;
x.get();
x.show();
}
45. Write a program to invoke function using scope access operator.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class first
{
Int b;
Public:
Fisrt(){b=10;}
Void display(){cout<<”\n b=”<<b;}

};
Class second:public first
{
Int d;
Public:
Second(){d=20;}
Void display(){cout<<”\n d=”<<d;}
};
Int main()
{
Clrscr();
Second s;
s.fist::display();
s.display();
return 0;
}
46. Write a program to invoke member functions of base and derived
classes using pointer of base class.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class first
{
Public :
First(){b=10;}
Void display(){cout<<”\n b=”<<b;
};
Class second:public first
{
Int d;
Public:
First(){b=10;}
Void display(){cout<<”\nb=”<<b;}

};
Class second:public first
{
Int d;
Public:
Second(){d=20;}
Void display(){cout<<”\n d=”<<d;}
};

Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
First f,*p;
Second s;
p=&f;
p->display();
p=&s;
p->display();
return 0;
}
47. Write a program to call virtual function through constructor.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
Class B
{
Int k;
Public:
B(int 1){k=1;}
Virtual void show(){count<<endl<<”k=”<<k;}

};
Class D:public B
{
Int h;
Public:
D(int m,int n):B(m)
{
h=n;
B *b;
b=this;
b->show();
}
Void show()
{
Cout<<endl<<”h=”<<h;
}
};
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
B b(4);
D d(4,5);
}
48. Write a program to open an output file using fstream class.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<fstream.h>
#include<conio.h>

int main ()
{
Clrscr();
Ofstream out(“text”);
Out<<”One two three four\n”;
Out<<”1 2 3 4”;
Out<<”\n**The End**”;
Return 0;
}
49. Write a program to check whether the file in successfully opened or
not.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream.h>
Void main ()
{

Clrscr();
Ifstream in(“text”);
If(!in)cerr<<”\n File is not opened”<<in;
Else cerr<<”\n file is opened ”<<in;
}
50. Write a program to detect end of file using function eof().Desplay the
values returned by the eof() function.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream.h>
Void main ()
{
Clrscr();
Char c;
Ifstream in(“text”);
While(in.eof()==0)
{
In.get(c);
Cout<<in.eof();
}
Return 0;
}
51. Write a program to open a file in binary mode. Write and read the data
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream.h>
Void main ()
{
Ofstream out;
Char data[32];
Out.open(“text”,ios::out|ios::binary);
Cout<<”\n Enter text”<<endl;
Cin.getline(data,32);
Out<<data;
Out.close();
Ifstream in;
In.open(“text”,ios::in|ios::binary);
Cout<<endl<<”Contents of the file\n”;
Char ch;
While(in.eof()==0)
{
Ch=in.get();
Cout<<ch;
}
Return 0;
}
52. Write a program to append a file.
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<fstream.h>
int main ()
{
Ofstream out;
Char data[25];
Out.open(“text”,ios::out);
Cout<<”\n Enter text”<<endl;
Cin.getline(data,25);
Out<<data;
Out.close();
Out.open(“text”,ios::app);
Cout<<”\n Again Enter text”;<<endl;
Cin.getline(data,25);
Out<<data;
Out.close();
Ifstream in;
In.open(“text”,ios::in);
Cout<<endl<<”Contents of the file \n”;
While(in.eof()==0)
{
In>>data;
Cout<<data;
}
Return 0;
}

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