Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:36:50 11/11/03
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On November 11, 2003 at 06:40:54, José Carlos wrote: >On November 11, 2003 at 06:31:56, Uri Blass wrote: > >>I try to generate a logfile for movei and I have a problem when I try to write a >>new line because for some reason fprintf does not give me a new line >> >>fprintf(logmovei,"\n"); does not help when I have no problem to write my name in >>the logfile by fprintf(logmovei,"uri"); >> >>The point is that I want to see the moves easily in the logfile and I also want >>to have the exact number of nodes during playing and during pondering in order >>to help me to reproduce the exact conditions. >> >>I do not like to see something like >>something like 1.e4 e5 nodes=1 2.a3 d5 nodes=4826432 3.b3 nodes=299100 Nf6 >>nodes=39999999 >> >>I can do it by writing the right number of spaces but I do not like to calculate >>the number of spaces that I need to add only to write a new line in the logfile. >> >>Uri > > How do you open the file? > I open it: > > pFLog = fopen(szLog,"w"); > setbuf(pFLog,NULL); > > Where szLog is the name of the file. > > José C. I opened it to write at the end by logmovei=fopen(logstring,"a+b"); fseek(logmovei,0,SEEK_END); I can print every char and varaibles by fprintf(logmovei, "."); fprintf(logmovei,"%s",buffer); fprintf(logmovei," nodes= %d",nodes); when I finish I close the file by fclose(logmovei); Uri
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