Core Function BinaryLoad

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$binary = Pack("z0", "Hello World!\n" x 1_000);
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$binary = Pack("A*", "Hello World!\n" x 1_000);
 
BinarySave($binary, "test.txt", 1);
 
BinarySave($binary, "test.txt", 1);
 
$binaryLoaded = BinaryLoad("test.txt", 1);
 
$binaryLoaded = BinaryLoad("test.txt", 1);
println( Unpack("z0", $binaryLoaded) ); // Prints "Hello World!" 1000 times
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println( Unpack("A*", $binaryLoaded, 3) ); // Prints "Hello World!" 1000 times
 
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[[Category:Core Function]]
 
[[Category:Core Function]]

Revision as of 16:36, 27 September 2013

BinaryLoad( <file>, <flag> )

Contents

Description

Create a new binary variable by loading binary data from a file.

Parameters

file

Name of file to load.

flag

Optional; Compression flag.

0 = The file is not compressed

1 = The file is compressed (This must be a specific compression like the one produced by using BinarySave)

Return Value

Success: Returns the new binary variable.

Failure: Returns 0.

Remarks

This will even accurately load exe files so they can be saved again without damage.

Example

$binary = BinaryLoad("Sputnik.exe");
println("Size is : " . BinaryLen($binary) );
BinarySave($binary, "SputnikTest.exe");
Example with compression
$binary = Pack("A*", "Hello World!\n" x 1_000);
BinarySave($binary, "test.txt", 1);
$binaryLoaded = BinaryLoad("test.txt", 1);
println( Unpack("A*", $binaryLoaded, 3) ); // Prints "Hello World!" 1000 times
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