Core Function FileWriteBinary
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− | $a = Pack("z0", "Hello World!") | + | $a = Pack("z0", "Hello World!"); |
− | $File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w") | + | $File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w"); |
− | If | + | If ( isVarObj($File, "file") ) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file |
− | FileWriteBinary( $File, $a ) | + | { |
− | FileClose( $File ) | + | $zz = FileWriteBinary( $File, $a ); |
− | + | FileClose( $File ); | |
+ | } | ||
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Revision as of 21:09, 18 November 2011
FileWriteBinary( <file>, <binary-array> )
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Description
Write the data from a binary variable to previously opened file at the current File Steam pointer location.
Parameters
file
A variable containing the File handle.
binary-array
The binary variable to write to the file.
Return Value
Success: Returns 1
Failure: Returns 0 if error occurs.
Remarks
You can set the File Steam pointer location with FileSeek( <file>, <offset>, <flag> ).
Example
$a = Pack("z0", "Hello World!"); $File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w"); If ( isVarObj($File, "file") ) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file { $zz = FileWriteBinary( $File, $a ); FileClose( $File ); }