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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:10:43+00:00 2026-05-14T03:10:43+00:00

I would like to write a function which will read values from a text

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I would like to write a function which will read values from a text file and write them to variables. For example my file is:

mysql_server localhost
mysql_user root
mysql_passworg abcdefg
mysql_database testgenerator
log log.txt
username admin
password abcd

and I have the same variables as the first word in the line.
So how to make the function read data from file and do sth like this:

char *mysql_server = localhost;
char *mysql_user = root;
...

I have no idea even how to start writing it…

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    2026-05-14T03:10:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:10 am

    To open and close a file, you use:

    strFName = "my_file.txt"
    FILE* my_file;
    my_file = fopen(strFName, "r"); // "r" - read option. Returns NULL if file doesn't exist
    /** operations on file go here **/
    fclose(my_file); // must be called when you're done with the file
    

    For reading arguments as you ask – this seems a simple case, and fscanf is a simple solution. Format will be something like this:

    char arg1[30], arg2[30];
    fscanf(my_file, "%s %s", arg1, arg2); // reads two strings - one into arg1, the second into arg2
    

    Read up on scanf – plenty of documentation available. But the gist of it is, fscanf(FILE* f, char* format, void* p_arg1, void* p_arg2...) lets you read arguments from a file into the pointers you provide, with format very similar to that of printf().

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