Neither fread nor fseek in my code advance the cursor position the file, whether I opened it as r or r+, and I (obviously) require the cursor to change to read past the first few bytes.
Code:
FILE* values;
fopen_s(&values,"values.txt","rb");
char bytes_read[2][4];
for(int min=0;min<2;++min)
{
// read the bytes for the maximum value of the hack
fread(bytes_read[min],2,1,values);
// advance the file
fseek(values,2,SEEK_CUR);
}
the 2s in fseek and fread are actually from another variable, but I substituted here for readability.
This code doesn't work for me.
Any help?
Edit: Nevermind. The file I was attempting to read consisted of: 27 0F 00 01 27 0F 00 01 ... so when I read two bytes I got 27 0F.. then it advanced the buffer by 2.. however, the fseek advanced the buffer by an EXTRA 2, which brought me to the next 27 0F. sorry