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file read-write operation…unexpected output… plz explain…

here is the code:

i was writing a character whose ASCII value is 144 to a file transfer.txt, then i close the file and open it to read the character which i wrote and when i checked the ascii value of it it was showing -112…..why????

 

#include<stdio.h>
#include<fcntl.h>
#include<stdlib.h>

void main()
{
char ch=144,str;
int fd;
fd=open(“transfer.txt”,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC);
if(fd<0)
{
perror(“fault\n”);
exit(1);
}
write(fd,&ch,1);
close(fd);
fd=open(“transfer.txt”,O_RDONLY);
read(fd,&str,1);
printf(“%d\n”,str);
close(fd);
}

2 Responses to file read-write operation…unexpected output… plz explain…

  1. rahul1989 says:

    look your code carefully.
    you have done big mistakes.
    ch=144
    in this line you are trying to enter the multiple character in a single character.
    char is 1 byte data type.
    to print desired result you need to take 144 as a string.
    one another method that if you take ch as int type instead of char then your problem may resolve.
    i am giving you 1 e.g..

    void main()
    {
    int ch=144;
    int str;
    int fd;
    fd=open(“transfer.txt”,O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC);
    if(fd<0)
    {
    perror("fault\n");
    exit(1);
    }
    write(fd,&ch,sizeof(int));
    close(fd);
    fd=open("transfer.txt",O_RDONLY);
    read(fd,&str,sizeof(int));
    printf("%d\n",str);
    close(fd);
    }

  2. rahul1989 says:

    char ch = 144
    giving negative integer value because overflow had started

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