it is not simple for me but I am sure that it is all simple for you. I want create 4 or 5 files and name then like:
filenumber1 filenumber2 filenumber3 .....
I can create then individually but that is just a dirty way to do it![]()
I have tried the following code but you can look at the result, and it is not what I am expecting
Code:Code: char buffer; char filenom[] = "filenumber"; const char *myfile = NULL; int i; FILE *files[5]; for(i = 1; i < 5; i++) { buffer = (int)i; myfile = (filenom) + i; files[i] = fopen(myfile, "w+"); cout<<myfile<<endl; fclose(files[i]); } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Result: It is just making 3 files with the names: 1) ilenumber 2)lenumber 3)lnumber Why am I getting this result and how can I make the files with the correct name?
Please don't ignore
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