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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T11:56:52+00:00 2026-06-06T11:56:52+00:00

I read a integer binary file to int vector. When I use the Sort

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I read a integer binary file to int vector. When I use the Sort function the vector is zeroing…

I know the vector is OK!

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std::ifstream input("D:\\Amostra.txt", ios::binary);
vector<int> v (NumBlocks*ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK*sizeof(int));

input.read(reinterpret_cast<char *>(&v[0]), NumBlocks*ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK*sizeof(int));


sort(v.begin(), v.end());

for (int i=0; i<ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK*NumBlocks; i++){
        cout << v[i] << endl;
    };
system("pause");
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    2026-06-06T11:56:54+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:56 am
    vector<int> v (NumBlocks*ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK*sizeof(int));
    

    The argument to that constructor is the number of elements you need, not the number of bytes those elements take. This will create sizeof(int)*N elements, where N is the number you need. After sorting the first (sizeof(int)-1)*N will be 0.

    input.read(reinterpret_cast<char *>(&v[0]), NumBlocks*ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK*sizeof(int));
    

    The file has .txt extension, but you are reading it as if it was binary. If the file is a binary dump, then this read is… well… a code smell but not completely wrong. If the file is text then this is completely wrong.

    You can read a text file that contains only space separated integers using the copy algorithm and a istream_iterator:

    std::vector<int> v;
    v.reserve(NumBlocks*ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK);
    std::copy( std::istream_iterator<int>(input), std::istream_iterator<int>(),
               std::back_inserter( v ) );
    
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