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The library provides functions for reading and writing multisets to a file as binary data or formatted text.
This function writes the elements of the multiset c to the
stream stream in binary format. The function returns
GSL_EFAILED
if there was a problem writing to the file. Since the
data is written in the native binary format it may not be portable
between different architectures.
This function reads elements from the open stream stream into the
multiset c in binary format. The multiset c must be
preallocated with correct values of n and k since the
function uses the size of c to determine how many bytes to read.
The function returns GSL_EFAILED
if there was a problem reading
from the file. The data is assumed to have been written in the native
binary format on the same architecture.
This function writes the elements of the multiset c
line-by-line to the stream stream using the format specifier
format, which should be suitable for a type of size_t.
In ISO C99 the type modifier z
represents size_t
, so
"%zu\n"
is a suitable format.11 The function returns
GSL_EFAILED
if there was a problem writing to the file.
This function reads formatted data from the stream stream into the
multiset c. The multiset c must be preallocated with
correct values of n and k since the function uses the size of c to
determine how many numbers to read. The function returns
GSL_EFAILED
if there was a problem reading from the file.
In versions of the
GNU C library prior to the ISO C99 standard,
the type modifier Z
was used instead.
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