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NAME¶
std::fgetws - std::fgetws
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <cwchar>
  
   wchar_t* fgetws( wchar_t* str, int count, std::FILE* stream );
  
   Reads at most count - 1 wide characters from the given file stream and stores
    them
  
   in str. The produced wide string is always null-terminated. Parsing stops if
  
   end-of-file occurs or a newline wide character is found, in which case str
    will
  
   contain that wide newline character.
Parameters¶
 str - wide string to read the characters to
  
   count - the length of str
  
   stream - file stream to read the data from
Return value¶
str on success, a null pointer on an error
See also¶
 wscanf reads formatted wide character input from stdin, a file
    stream or a buffer
  
   fwscanf (function)
  
   swscanf
  
   fgetwc gets a wide character from a file stream
  
   getwc (function)
  
   fputws writes a wide string to a file stream
  
   (function)
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