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// Fig. 14.4: fig14_04.cpp
// Create a sequential file.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::ios;
using std::cerr;
using std::endl;
#include <fstream>
using std::ofstream;
#include <cstdlib> // exit prototype
int main()
{
// ofstream constructor opens file
ofstream outClientFile( "clients.dat", ios::out );
// exit program if unable to create file
if ( !outClientFile ) { // overloaded ! operator
cerr << "File could not be opened" << endl;
exit( 1 );
} // end if
cout << "Enter the account, name, and balance." << endl
<< "Enter end-of-file to end input.\n? ";
int account;
char name[ 30 ];
double balance;
// read account, name and balance from cin, then place in file
while ( cin >> account >> name >> balance ) {
outClientFile << account << ' ' << name << ' ' << balance
<< endl;
cout << "? ";
} // end while
return 0; // ofstream destructor closes file
} // end main
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