Difference between revisions of "Fwrite"
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− | | b || indicates that a &binvar is being specified | + | | b || indicates that a [[:Category:Binary Files|&binvar]] is being specified |
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/fwrite -n moo moo! | /fwrite -n moo moo! | ||
− | This will add ''moo!'' and a | + | This will add ''moo!'' and a $crlf to the end of the file assigned to the name ''moo''. |
/fwrite -b moo &moo | /fwrite -b moo &moo | ||
− | This will add the content of the | + | This will add the content of the Binary Variable &moo to the end of the file assigned to the name ''moo''. |
[[Category:File Handling]][[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:File Handling]][[Category:Commands]] |
Revision as of 23:52, 18 December 2005
Writes text or the specified binary variable to the file.
/fwrite [-bn] <name> <text | &binvar>
Explanation of the switches:
Switch | Meaning |
b | indicates that a &binvar is being specified |
n | appends a $crlf to the line being written. |
Note that it will append the text to the file. To overwrite / insert, you have to look at /fseek before.
Note that the file has to be opened (/fopen) before.
Example
/fwrite moo moo!
This will just add moo! to the end of the file assigned to the name moo.
/fwrite -n moo moo!
This will add moo! and a $crlf to the end of the file assigned to the name moo.
/fwrite -b moo &moo
This will add the content of the Binary Variable &moo to the end of the file assigned to the name moo.