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FREAD(3S)  —  STANDARD I/O FUNCTIONS

NAME

fread, fwrite − buffered binary input/output

SYNOPSIS

#include <stdio.h>

fread(ptr, size, nitems, stream)
FILE ∗stream;

fwrite(ptr, size, nitems, stream)
FILE ∗stream;

DESCRIPTION

fread() reads, into a block pointed to by ptr, nitems of data from the named input stream, where an item of data is a sequence of bytes (not necessarily terminated by a NULL byte) of length size. It returns the number of items actually read. fread() stops appending bytes if an EOF or error condition is encountered while reading stream, or if nitems items have been read.  fread() leaves the file pointer in stream, if defined, pointing to the byte following the last byte read if there is one.  fread() does not change the contents of stream. 

fwrite() appends at most nitems of data from the block pointed to by ptr to the named output stream.  It returns the number of items actually written.  fwrite() stops appending when it has appended nitems items of data or if an error condition is encountered on stream.  fwrite() does not change the contents of the block pointed to by ptr.

The argument size is typically sizeof(∗ptr) where the pseudo-function sizeof specifies the length of an item pointed to by ptr. If ptr points to a data type other than char it should be cast into a pointer to char.

If size or nitems is non-positive, no characters are read or written and 0 is returned by both fread() and fwrite(). 

SEE ALSO

read(2V), write(2V), fopen(3S), getc(3S), gets(3S), putc(3S), puts(3S), printf(3S), scanf(3S),

DIAGNOSTICS

fread() and fwrite() return 0 upon end of file or error. 

Sun Release 4.0  —  Last change: 30 January 1988

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