assignment-p-15.c¶
Problem Statement
Write a C program that reads a sequence of integers from a file named 'input.txt'. This program should segregate the odd numbers from the even numbers and store the odd numbers in a new file named 'ODDFile.txt' while storing the even numbers in another file named 'EVENFile.txt'
Metadata¶
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Author | Amit Dutta amitdutta4255@gmail.com |
| Date | 12 Dec 2025 |
| License | MIT License (See the LICENSE file for details) |
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Source Code¶
#include <stdio.h>
#define FILENAME "input.txt"
#define ODDFILE "ODDFile.txt"
#define EVENFILE "EVENFile.txt"
int main()
{
FILE *input = NULL;
FILE *oddfile = NULL;
FILE *evenfile = NULL;
int num;
input = fopen(FILENAME, "r");
if (input == NULL)
{
printf("\nCould not open the file: %s", FILENAME);
return 1;
}
oddfile = fopen(ODDFILE, "w");
if (oddfile == NULL)
{
printf("\nCould not open the file: %s", ODDFILE);
return 1;
}
evenfile = fopen(EVENFILE, "w");
if (evenfile == NULL)
{
printf("\nCould not open the file: %s", EVENFILE);
return 1;
}
while (fscanf(input, "%d", &num) == 1)
{
if (num % 2 == 0)
{
fprintf(evenfile, "%d ", num);
}
else
{
fprintf(oddfile, "%d ", num);
}
}
printf("Successfully processed numbers from %s.\n", FILENAME);
printf("Odd numbers written to %s.\n", ODDFILE);
printf("Even numbers written to %s.\n", EVENFILE);
fclose(input);
fclose(oddfile);
fclose(evenfile);
return 0;
}