#include #include // Main () - execution starts here int main (void) { // Declate file stream variables FILE *fInput, *fOutput; // Other variables needed int i; int SampleArray[10] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}; float f = 23.4; // Try and open the binary "numbers.dat" (in the current directory) file for writing fOutput = fopen ("numbers.dat", "wb"); // Check we were able to open the file if ( fOutput == NULL) { printf ("\nThe file could not be opened for writing, exiting"); return -1; } // Write out a single float to the binary file fwrite ( &f, sizeof(float), 1 , fOutput); // Now the entire array on one go fwrite ( SampleArray, sizeof(int), 10 , fOutput); // And close the file fclose (fOutput); // Try and open the binary "numbers.dat" (in the current directory) file for reading fInput = fopen ("numbers.dat", "rb"); // Check we were able to open the file if ( fInput== NULL) { printf ("\nthe file could not be opened for reading, exiting"); return -1; } // Read a single float from the binary file into f fread ( &f, sizeof(float), 1 , fOutput); // Now read the entire array on one go fread ( SampleArray, sizeof(int), 10 , fOutput); // Display the values read from the file on the screen printf ("The value read into f is %f\n", f);; for ( i = 0 ; i < 10 ; i++) { printf ("Item %d of the array contains %d\n",i, SampleArray[i]); } // And close the file fclose (fInput); return (0); // Exit indicating sucess }