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This returns the line number that [[$read]]() previously returned.
 
This returns the line number that [[$read]]() previously returned.
 
  $readn
 
  $readn
If $readn returns ''0'' $read() failed it didn't match any content.
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If $readn returns ''0'' $read() failed to match any content.
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
  echo -ag [[DollarPlus|$+]](",$read(Example.txt),") is on line number $readn
 
  echo -ag [[DollarPlus|$+]](",$read(Example.txt),") is on line number $readn
== Also See ==
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== See Also ==
 
* [[$read]]
 
* [[$read]]
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[[Category:File and Directory Identifiers]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 2 July 2007

This returns the line number that $read() previously returned.

$readn

If $readn returns 0 $read() failed to match any content.

Examples

echo -ag $+(",$read(Example.txt),") is on line number $readn

See Also