std::fwrite
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| int fwrite( const void* buffer, std::size_t size, std::size_t count, std::FILE* stream );
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Writes up to count objects from the given array buffer to the output stream stream as if by reinterepreting each object as an array of unsigned char and calling std::fputc size times for each object to write those unsigned chars into stream, in order. The file position indicator for the stream is advanced by the number of characters written.
If the objects are not TriviallyCopyable, the behavior is undefined.
If an error occurs, the resulting value of the file position indicator for the stream is indeterminate.
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[edit] Parameters
| buffer | - | pointer to the first object object in the array to be written |
| size | - | size of each object |
| count | - | the number of the objects to be written |
[edit] Return value
Number of objects written successfully, which may be less than count if an error occurred.
If size or count is zero, fwrite returns zero and performs no other action.
[edit] Example
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[edit] See also
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prints formatted output to stdout, a file stream or a buffer (function) |
| writes a character string to a file stream (function) |
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| reads from a file (function) |
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