Description
Objective:
Use input/output files, strings, and command line arguments.
Write a program that processes a text file by removing all blank lines (including lines that only
contain white spaces), all spaces/tabs before the beginning of the line, and all spaces/tabs at
the end of the line. The file must be saved under a different name with all the lines numbered
and a single blank line added at the end of the file.
For example, if the input file is given as follows:
This is line 1
This is line 2
This is line 3
The output file should be:
1. This is line 1
2. This is line 2
3. This is line 3
The file names must be provided at the command line (see “Parsing command line arguments”
below). To use your program, a user would type:
./a.out first.txt second.txt
Where “first.txt” is the input file name and “second.txt” is the output file name.
Your program must print usage/help message and quit if any of the following occurs:
• Wrong number of arguments at the command line.
• The input file fails to open
• The output file fails to open
spaces and tabs at
the beginning and
end of the lines
all spaces and
tabs removed
single
space
blank
line
CS 2400 Homework 5, Removing Blanks Due: Wednesday June 12, 2019
30 Points
Your program must include, at least, the following functions:
• A function to display a usage message to the user.
• A function that removes all white spaces from the beginning and end of the line. Should
take a string and return a string.
Parsing command line arguments
In C++ you can input data (in the form of strings) into your program on the command line
(command line arguments). You can capture these data by adding two parameters to your
main program as follows:
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
argc: (argument count) number of arguments on the line, including the name of the
program
argv: (argument vector) list of c-style strings that represent all the arguments
including the name of the program.
For example, executing the command:
./a.out file1.txt file2.txt
Assigns:
argc = 3
argv[0] will be “./a.out”
argv[1] will be “file1.txt”
argv[2] will be “file2.txt”
To get the file name into your program you would write the following code:
string inputFileName = argv[1];
string outputFileName = argv[2];
CS 2400 Homework 5, Removing Blanks Due: Wednesday June 12, 2019
30 Points
Grading:
Programs that contain syntax errors will earn zero points.
Programs that do not include the above functions will also earn zero points.
Programs that use global variables other than constants will earn zero points.
Your grade will be determine using the following criteria:
• Correctness (25 points)
o 5 usage function.
o 15 points: removing the white spaces function
o 5 points: displaying error messages
• Style & Documentation (5 points)