Error using fprintf Invalid file identifier. Use fopen to generate a valid file identifier.
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Lorenz Untersulzner
on 12 Nov 2020
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 12 Nov 2020
Hello, I tried using fprint in different programms also examples, nothing worked.
Wath can i do if my fileID is -1 and using the full path does not work either.
this are my fileattributes
archive: 0
system: 0
hidden: 0
directory: 1
UserRead: 1
UserWrite: 1
UserExecute: 1
GroupRead: NaN
GroupWrite: NaN
GroupExecute: NaN
OtherRead: NaN
OtherWrite: NaN
OtherExecute: NaN
I dont know wath to do, please help ?
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Nov 2020
directory: 1
That tells us that you have named a folder (directory) rather than a file or device name.
GroupRead: NaN
That tells us that you are using MS WIndows rather than MacOS or Linux.
On MS Windows, it is not permitted to fopen() a directory.
(It is not permitted on MacOS either, but historically it used to be possible on old versions of Unix; you would get out the internal binary representation of the directory.)
You will need to change your path so that you are naming a file rather than a directory.
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Nov 2020
What was the message that was produced?
I suspect you have an existing Protocol.txt that you cannot write to.
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