Core Function FileAppend

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$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
 
$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
If(isObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
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If(isVarObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
 
{
 
{
 
FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );
 
FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );
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$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
 
$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
If(isObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
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If(isVarObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
 
{
 
{
 
FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );
 
FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );

Revision as of 14:37, 19 November 2011

FileAppend( <file>, <expression> )

Contents

Description

Append a line of text to the end of a previously opened text file.

Parameters

file

A variable containing the File handle.

expression

Text to write to the end of the file OR an array $variable to write each element at the end of the file.

Return Value

Success: Returns 1

Failure: Returns 0 if error occurs.

Remarks

This will always write to the end of the file.

Example

$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
If(isVarObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
{
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 2\n" );
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 3\n" );
	FileClose( $File );
}

Example of using an array with Append

$lines = array(); // Make a blank array
$lines[0] = "This will be line 4\n";
$lines[1] = "This will be line 5\n";
$lines[2] = "This will be line 6\n";
 
$File = FileOpen("MyFile.txt", "w");
If(isVarObj($File, "file")) // You could just use isObj($File) however adding the "file" will make sure it is indeed a file
{
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 1\n" );
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 2\n" );
	FileAppend( $File, "This is line 3\n" );
	FileAppend( $File, $lines );
	FileClose( $File );
}
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