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The fclose function in C is used to close a file that was previously opened using functions like fopen. Closing a file is crucial because it ensures that all data written to the file is properly saved, and it releases system resources associated with the file. The syntax for closing a file is fclose(FILE *stream);, where stream is the pointer to the file you want to close.

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#include <stdio.h> int main() { FILE *file = fopen("example.txt", "w"); if (file == NULL) { printf("Failed to open file.\n"); return 1; } fprintf(file, "Hello, file handling in C!\n"); // Always close the file when done if (fclose(file) == 0) printf("File closed successfully.\n"); else printf("Error closing the file.\n"); return 0; }

If you do not close a file using fclose, you risk losing unsaved data and causing resource leaks. This can lead to unpredictable program behavior or running out of file handles, especially in larger applications.

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The fclose function in C is used to close a file that was previously opened using functions like fopen. Closing a file is crucial because it ensures that all data written to the file is properly saved, and it releases system resources associated with the file. The syntax for closing a file is fclose(FILE *stream);, where stream is the pointer to the file you want to close.

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#include <stdio.h> int main() { FILE *file = fopen("example.txt", "w"); if (file == NULL) { printf("Failed to open file.\n"); return 1; } fprintf(file, "Hello, file handling in C!\n"); // Always close the file when done if (fclose(file) == 0) printf("File closed successfully.\n"); else printf("Error closing the file.\n"); return 0; }

If you do not close a file using fclose, you risk losing unsaved data and causing resource leaks. This can lead to unpredictable program behavior or running out of file handles, especially in larger applications.

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What does fclose return on successful file closure?

Select the correct answer

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

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