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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T13:27:39+00:00 2026-06-12T13:27:39+00:00

I successfully write to a file in the folder which run example: // I

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I successfully write to a file in the folder which run example:

// I run "test" executable file in "TestWrite File" folder
const char *path="/home/kingfisher/Desktop/TestWrite File/xml/kingfisher.txt";
std::ofstream file(path); //open in constructor
std::string data("data to write to file");
file << data;

However, If I try to write with dynamic path: *path = "/xml/kingfisher.txt", it goes wrong (in Windows, it will be fine)!! How I can write with dynamic path like above (not a specific path)? Thanks!

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    2026-06-12T13:27:41+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Not sure what you mean by “dynamic path”; a dynamic path is one that
    will be read dynamically (and so will probably be in an std::string).

    On the other hand, you seem to be confusing absolute path and relative
    path. If the filename begins with a '/' (under Unix), or with a '/'
    or a '\\', possibly preceded by "d:" under
    Windows, it is absolute; the search for the file will start at the root
    of the file system (on the specified drive in the case of Windows). In
    all other cases, it is relative; the search for the file will start at
    the current working directory. In your example, both
    "/home/kingfisher/Desktop/TestWrite File/xml/kingfiger.txt" and
    "/xml/kingfisher.txt" are absolute. If the current working directory
    is "/home/kingfisher/Desktop/TestWrite File", then
    "xml/kingfisher.txt" should find the file specified by the first
    absolute pathname.

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