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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:07:26+00:00 2026-05-27T05:07:26+00:00

In this code, fout is an ofstream object, It supposes to write to a

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In this code, fout is an ofstream object, It supposes to write to a file called output.txt. For a reason output.txt always empty!. I would ask about the mistake I did in the code :

#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
#include<stdio.h>//to pause console screen
using namespace std;

double Volume(double);

int main() {
    ifstream fin; //read object
    ofstream fout;// writing object
    double Radius;
    fin.open("input.txt");
    fout.open("output.txt");
    if(!fin){
        cout<<"There a problem, input.txt can not be reached"<<endl;
    }
    else{
fin>>Radius;
fout<<Volume(Radius);
cout<<"Done! check output.txt file to see the sphare volume"<<endl;
    }

    getchar();//to pause console screen
return 0;
}

double Volume(double r){

double vol;
vol= (4.0/3.0)*3.14*r*r*r;
return vol;
}
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    2026-05-27T05:07:27+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:07 am

    “output.txt always empty”

    I suspect that you are not allowing fout to flush its output. Do either of these statements apply to you?

    • You check the contents of “output.txt” after the getchar() is
      invoked, but before the program ends?

    • You end the program with a Ctrl+C?

    If so, you have not allowed the data to be written to fout. You can solve this problem by avoiding those two conditions, or doing one of these:

    • Add fout << endl after you write your data, or

    • Add fout << flush after you write your data, or

    • Add fout.close() after you write your data.

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