Replace a line in text file

Solution 1:

I'm afraid you'll probably have to rewrite the entire file. Here is how you could do it:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    string strReplace = "HELLO";
    string strNew = "GOODBYE";
    ifstream filein("filein.txt"); //File to read from
    ofstream fileout("fileout.txt"); //Temporary file
    if(!filein || !fileout)
    {
        cout << "Error opening files!" << endl;
        return 1;
    }

    string strTemp;
    //bool found = false;
    while(filein >> strTemp)
    {
        if(strTemp == strReplace){
            strTemp = strNew;
            //found = true;
        }
        strTemp += "\n";
        fileout << strTemp;
        //if(found) break;
    }
    return 0;
}

Input-file:

ONE
TWO
THREE
HELLO
SEVEN

Output-file:

ONE
TWO
THREE
GOODBYE
SEVEN

Just uncomment the commented lines if you only want it to replace the first occurance. Also, I forgot, in the end add code that deletes filein.txt and renames fileout.txt to filein.txt.

Solution 2:

You need to seek to the correct line/char/position in the file and then over-write. There is no function to search and replace as such (that I know of).

Solution 3:

The only way to replace text in a file, or add lines in the middle of a file, is to rewrite the entire file from the point of the first modification. You cannot "make space" in the middle of a file for new lines.

The reliable way to do this is to copy the file's contents to a new file, making the modifications as you go, and then use rename to overwrite the old file with the new one.