Core Function FileOpen

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==== filename  ====
 
==== filename  ====
  
Name of the text file to open.
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Name of the file to open (can be text or binary).
  
 
==== flag  ====
 
==== flag  ====
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* "" = Open existing file or create a new one with this name
 
* "" = Open existing file or create a new one with this name
 
* "a" = Open existing file for appending data to it
 
* "a" = Open existing file for appending data to it
* "w" = Create a new file for writing text to (Will delete an existing file of this name)
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* "a+" = Open existing file for appending data to it or create a new file in write mode
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* "w" = Create a new file for writing to (Will delete an existing file of this name)
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* "w+" = Create a new file for writing to (Will NOT delete an existing file of this name)
 
* "r" = Open existing file for reading (Will give exception if file does not exist)
 
* "r" = Open existing file for reading (Will give exception if file does not exist)
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* "rw" = Open existing file for reading and writing (Will create if the file does not exist)
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Default: "rw"
  
 
=== Return Value ===
 
=== Return Value ===
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Success: Returns a file "handle" for use with subsequent file functions
 
Success: Returns a file "handle" for use with subsequent file functions
  
Failure: Returns 0 if error occurs.
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Failure: Returns null if error occurs.
  
 
=== Remarks ===
 
=== Remarks ===
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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" );

Latest revision as of 10:36, 18 June 2015

FileOpen( <filename>, <flag> )

Contents

Description

Opens a file for reading or writing.

Parameters

filename

Name of the file to open (can be text or binary).

flag

Mode (read or write) to open the file in options are:

Default: "rw"

Return Value

Success: Returns a file "handle" for use with subsequent file functions

Failure: Returns null if error occurs.

Remarks

N/A

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 );
}
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