Reputation: 1680
It seems to be easy for you, but I am stuck here. Here is a function in C++ for loading matrix from ASCII file.
void load_matrix(std::istream* is,
std::vector< std::vector<double> >* matrix,
const std::string& delim = " \t")
{
using namespace std;
string line;
string strnum;
// clear first
matrix->clear();
// parse line by line
while (getline(*is, line))
{
matrix->push_back(vector<double>());
for (string::const_iterator i = line.begin(); i != line.end(); ++ i)
{
// If we i is not a delim, then append it to strnum
if (delim.find(*i) == string::npos)
{
strnum += *i;
continue;
}
// if strnum is still empty, it means the previous char is also a
// delim (several delims appear together). Ignore this char.
if (strnum.empty())
continue;
// If we reach here, we got a number. Convert it to double.
double number;
istringstream(strnum) >> number;
matrix->back().push_back(number);
strnum.clear();
}
}
}
In the code I have, we get file name from user as below there is default.dat file availble:
const char* filename1 = (argc > 1) ? argv[1] : "default.dat";
I am wondering how I can use this filename1 as argunemt fot loadmatrix function.
Thanks
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1455
Reputation: 94429
Construct a std::ifstream
object with the file name, and then pass a pointer to that object to your loadmatrix
function: std::ifstream
inherits std::istream
, so this typechecks:
std::vector< std::vector<double> > matrix;
std::ifstream f( filename1 );
if ( !f ) {
// XXX Error handling
}
loadmatrix( &f, &matrix );
Upvotes: 5