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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:19:01+00:00 2026-05-15T16:19:01+00:00

Can Some one help me the problem with this code? I am getting bunch

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Can Some one help me the problem with this code? I am getting bunch of garbage value !

fstream fs("hello.txt");

if(fs.is_open())
{    
    string s = "hello";
    string line;
    fs << s;  

    while(getline(fs,line))
    {
        cout << line;
    }
    cin.get();
}
fs.close();

Thank you very much but when I try to do this I am getting same garbage. I am trying to rewrite the first hello with world and trying to print that line

fstream fs("hello.txt");

if(fs.is_open())
{    
    string s = "hello";
    string line;
    fs << s << endl;  
    fs.seekg(0);
    fs << "world" << endl;
    fs.seekg(0);

    while(getline(fs,line))
    {
        cout<<line;
    }
    cin.get();
}
fs.close();
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    2026-05-15T16:19:02+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    If hello.txt is empty prior to running the program then it seems to work for me. If the file contains more than 6 or 7 characters then your hello world code will overwrite the first 6/7 chars with “world” followed by the line terminator (which might be 1 or 2 chars depending on the platform). The reminder of the file won’t be overwritten and will be subsequently printed by your getline loop.

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