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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:36:57+00:00 2026-05-13T17:36:57+00:00

I am learning C++ for the first time. I have no previous programming background.

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I am learning C++ for the first time. I have no previous programming background.

In the book I have I saw this example.

#include <iostream>

using::cout;
using::endl;

int main()
{
    int x = 5;
    char y = char(x);

    cout << x << endl;
    cout << y << endl;

    return 0;
}

The example makes sense: print an integer and the ASCII representation of it.

Now, I created a text file with these values.

48
49
50
51
55
56
75

I am writing a program to read this text file — “theFile.txt” — and want to convert these numbers to the ASCII value.

Here is the code I wrote.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>

using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::ifstream;

int main()
{
    ifstream thestream;
    thestream.open("theFile.txt");

    char thecharacter;  

    while (thestream.get(thecharacter))
    {
        int theinteger = int(thecharacter);
        char thechar = char(theinteger);
        cout << theinteger << "\t" << thechar << endl;
    }


    system ("PAUSE");
    return 0;
}

This is my understanding about the second program shown.

  • The compiler does not know the exact data type that is contained in “theFile.txt”. As a result, I need to specify it so I choose to read the data as a char.
  • I read the each digit in the file as a char and converted it to an integer value and stored it in “theinteger”.
  • Since I have an integer in “theinteger” I want to print it out as a character but char thechar = char(theinteger); does not work as intended.

What am I doing incorrect?

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    2026-05-13T17:36:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    You are reading one char at a time from the file. Hence, if your file contains:

    2424
    

    You will first read the char “2” from the file, convert it to an int, and then back to a char, which will print “2” on cout. Next round will print “4”, and so on.

    If you want to read the numbers as full numbers, you need to do something like:

    int theinteger;
    thestream >> theinteger;
    cout << char(theinteger) << endl;
    
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