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// Fig. 14.12: fig14_12.cpp

// Creating a randomly accessed file.

#include <iostream>



using std::cerr;

using std::endl;

using std::ios;



#include <fstream>



using std::ofstream;



#include <cstdlib>

#include "clientData.h"  // ClientData class definition



int main()

{

   ofstream outCredit( "credit.dat", ios::binary );



   // exit program if ofstream could not open file

   if ( !outCredit ) {

      cerr << "File could not be opened." << endl;

      exit( 1 );



   } // end if



   // create ClientData with no information

   ClientData blankClient;



   // output 100 blank records to file

   for ( int i = 0; i < 100; i++ )

      outCredit.write( 

         reinterpret_cast< const char * >( &blankClient ), 

         sizeof( ClientData ) );



   return 0;



} // end main



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