LINEINPUT
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 11 February 2013
Contents |
Action
Read a Line from an opened File.
Syntax
LINEINPUT #bFileNumber, sLineText
LINE_INPUT #bFileNumber, sLineText
Remarks
BfileNumber |
(Byte) File number, which identifies an opened file |
SlineText |
(String) A string, which is assigned with the next line from the file. |
Only valid for files opened in mode INPUT. Line INPUT works only with strings. It is great for working on text files.
See also
INITFILESYSTEM , OPEN , CLOSE, FLUSH , PRINT, LOC, LOF , EOF , FREEFILE , FILEATTR , SEEK , BSAVE , BLOAD , KILL ,DISKFREE , DISKSIZE , GET , PUT , FILEDATE , FILETIME , FILEDATETIME , DIR , FILELEN , WRITE , INPUT
ASM
Calls |
_FileLineInput |
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Input |
r24: filenumber |
X: Pointer to String to be written from file |
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r25: Stringlength |
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Output |
r25: Errorcode |
C-Flag: Set on Error |
Example
'Ok we want to check if the file contains the written lines Ff = Freefile()' get file handle Open "test.txt" For Input As #ff ' we can use a constant for the file too Print Lof(#ff); " length of file" Print Fileattr(#ff); " file mode"' should be 1 for input Do LineInput #ff , S ' read a line ' line input is used to read a line of text from a file Print S ' print on terminal emulator Loop Until Eof(ff)<> 0 'The EOF() function returns a non-zero number when the end of the file is reached 'This way we know that there is no more data we can read Close #ff
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