12.04.2016, 14:16
I recommend fseek(); always!
It gives the EXACT address of the pointer variable.
Since fread(); comes handy only during (\n(s)) are used, why not use fseek(); always and get used to it? It will be handy when you have major saved string data's
But in this case as NaS said, you can use fread();
It gives the EXACT address of the pointer variable.
Since fread(); comes handy only during (\n(s)) are used, why not use fseek(); always and get used to it? It will be handy when you have major saved string data's
But in this case as NaS said, you can use fread();