How do i find a variables such 'S' in the opened string file through ifstream and store it in refrence...












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#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

// define variables

const int ROWS = 20;
const int COLUMNS = 60;

const unsigned int EMPTY = 0, ROCKY = 1, ROUGH = 2, WALL = 3, PLAYER_START = 4, PLAYER_GOAL = 5, MONSTER_START = 6, ATTACKER_START = 7, DRONE_START = 8;

typedef unsigned int Level[ROWS][COLUMNS];// creating a new type
void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename);// function prototype
void findMonsterStart(const Level level,int& row, int& column);
int main()

{

Level nums1[ROWS][COLUMNS];// declaring array
string filename1;// declaring string
cout << "Please input a filename: ";
cin >> filename1;// input filename
loadlevel(nums1, filename1);// recall

return 0;
}

void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename)
{
ifstream inputdata;// declare variable
inputdata.open(filename.c_str());// open file
if (inputdata)// if file is opened
{
for (int i = 0; i < ROWS; i++)// use double loop to read file
{
for (int j = 0; j < COLUMNS; j++)
{
inputdata >> level[i][j];// read file..not sure if its right???..also suppose you read a colon(:) in the file how would you store it as a number such as 2?? if/else statements

}
}
}
else
{
cout << "Cannot open file" << filename << endl;// if file does not open
}
inputdata.close();
}
void findMonsterStart(const Level level, int& row, int& column)
{


how can i find the position of MONSTER_START in the opened filename through (inputdata) and store it in the reference parameters rows and coloumn?



}









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$begingroup$


#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

// define variables

const int ROWS = 20;
const int COLUMNS = 60;

const unsigned int EMPTY = 0, ROCKY = 1, ROUGH = 2, WALL = 3, PLAYER_START = 4, PLAYER_GOAL = 5, MONSTER_START = 6, ATTACKER_START = 7, DRONE_START = 8;

typedef unsigned int Level[ROWS][COLUMNS];// creating a new type
void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename);// function prototype
void findMonsterStart(const Level level,int& row, int& column);
int main()

{

Level nums1[ROWS][COLUMNS];// declaring array
string filename1;// declaring string
cout << "Please input a filename: ";
cin >> filename1;// input filename
loadlevel(nums1, filename1);// recall

return 0;
}

void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename)
{
ifstream inputdata;// declare variable
inputdata.open(filename.c_str());// open file
if (inputdata)// if file is opened
{
for (int i = 0; i < ROWS; i++)// use double loop to read file
{
for (int j = 0; j < COLUMNS; j++)
{
inputdata >> level[i][j];// read file..not sure if its right???..also suppose you read a colon(:) in the file how would you store it as a number such as 2?? if/else statements

}
}
}
else
{
cout << "Cannot open file" << filename << endl;// if file does not open
}
inputdata.close();
}
void findMonsterStart(const Level level, int& row, int& column)
{


how can i find the position of MONSTER_START in the opened filename through (inputdata) and store it in the reference parameters rows and coloumn?



}









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#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

// define variables

const int ROWS = 20;
const int COLUMNS = 60;

const unsigned int EMPTY = 0, ROCKY = 1, ROUGH = 2, WALL = 3, PLAYER_START = 4, PLAYER_GOAL = 5, MONSTER_START = 6, ATTACKER_START = 7, DRONE_START = 8;

typedef unsigned int Level[ROWS][COLUMNS];// creating a new type
void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename);// function prototype
void findMonsterStart(const Level level,int& row, int& column);
int main()

{

Level nums1[ROWS][COLUMNS];// declaring array
string filename1;// declaring string
cout << "Please input a filename: ";
cin >> filename1;// input filename
loadlevel(nums1, filename1);// recall

return 0;
}

void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename)
{
ifstream inputdata;// declare variable
inputdata.open(filename.c_str());// open file
if (inputdata)// if file is opened
{
for (int i = 0; i < ROWS; i++)// use double loop to read file
{
for (int j = 0; j < COLUMNS; j++)
{
inputdata >> level[i][j];// read file..not sure if its right???..also suppose you read a colon(:) in the file how would you store it as a number such as 2?? if/else statements

}
}
}
else
{
cout << "Cannot open file" << filename << endl;// if file does not open
}
inputdata.close();
}
void findMonsterStart(const Level level, int& row, int& column)
{


how can i find the position of MONSTER_START in the opened filename through (inputdata) and store it in the reference parameters rows and coloumn?



}









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#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

// define variables

const int ROWS = 20;
const int COLUMNS = 60;

const unsigned int EMPTY = 0, ROCKY = 1, ROUGH = 2, WALL = 3, PLAYER_START = 4, PLAYER_GOAL = 5, MONSTER_START = 6, ATTACKER_START = 7, DRONE_START = 8;

typedef unsigned int Level[ROWS][COLUMNS];// creating a new type
void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename);// function prototype
void findMonsterStart(const Level level,int& row, int& column);
int main()

{

Level nums1[ROWS][COLUMNS];// declaring array
string filename1;// declaring string
cout << "Please input a filename: ";
cin >> filename1;// input filename
loadlevel(nums1, filename1);// recall

return 0;
}

void loadlevel(Level level[COLUMNS], string filename)
{
ifstream inputdata;// declare variable
inputdata.open(filename.c_str());// open file
if (inputdata)// if file is opened
{
for (int i = 0; i < ROWS; i++)// use double loop to read file
{
for (int j = 0; j < COLUMNS; j++)
{
inputdata >> level[i][j];// read file..not sure if its right???..also suppose you read a colon(:) in the file how would you store it as a number such as 2?? if/else statements

}
}
}
else
{
cout << "Cannot open file" << filename << endl;// if file does not open
}
inputdata.close();
}
void findMonsterStart(const Level level, int& row, int& column)
{


how can i find the position of MONSTER_START in the opened filename through (inputdata) and store it in the reference parameters rows and coloumn?



}






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