#3
PART
A = 8.18 MILISECONDS
#4
fd[]-
stands for file descriptor. Contains the files/information that are
transmitting to each other. These are array type structure. Two are
needed for each end of the pipe.
int pipe(fd)-
Creates the communication between the file descriptors.
fork()- used
to create processes when called. The new process will be the “child”
of the caller.
pid_t-
parent process ID.
#5
FILE * -
pointer needed to keep of a file to add information.
fopen
– opens the file to worked on. Along with fopen we use types like
r, w, a, r+, ect to specify what to do with the file. Example, if we
want to read only, write only, both read an write, ect.
fclose –
Closes the file after you finish working on it.
fprintf, fscanf
– output and input with text.
fgetc-
Allows to read one text character at a time from a file.
Fputc
– Allows you to type one character at a time in a file.
Sizeof() -
Specifies how big you want your file.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int
main(){
FILE
*fp;
int
homework;
fp =
fopen(“c:\\ homework.txt”, “r+”);
fclose(FILE
*homework);
fprint(fp,
“homework n\”);
fwrite(homework,
sizeof(200));
system(“pause”);
return
0;
}
missing shared memory
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