Sets a file position indicator to a previously recorded position #include <stdio.h> int fsetpos ( FILE *fp , const fpos_t *ppos ); The fsetpos( ) function sets the file position indicator for the file specified by the FILE pointer argument. The ppos argument, a pointer to the value of the new position, typically points to a value obtained by calling the fgetpos( ) function. The function returns 0 if successful. If an error occurs, fsetpos( ) returns a nonzero value and sets the errno variable to an appropriate positive value. The type fpos_t is defined in stdio.h, and may or may not be an integer type. ExampleSee the example for fgetpos( ) in this chapter. See Alsofgetpos( ), fseek( ), ftell( ), rewind( ) |