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fputs() Write a String to Stream
#include <stdio.h>
int fputs(string,stream);
const char *string; String to be output
FILE *stream; Pointer to file structure
fputs() copies 'string' to the output 'stream' at the current
position. The terminating null character ('\0') is not copied, and
the function does not append a new-line character.
Returns: The last character output, if successful. If the
input string is empty, zero is returned. A return
value of EOF indicates an error.
-------------------------------- Example ---------------------------------
The following statements open a file, seek the end of the file and
write a string to it.
#include <stdio.h>
FILE *stream;
main()
{
if ((stream = fopen("book.dat","w+")) != NULL) {
fseek(stream,0L,SEEK_END);
fputs("End of Chapter 10\n", stream);
}
}
See Also:
fgets()
gets()
puts()
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