file.writeBytes
Writes binary data string to a file
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Usage |
file.writeBytes [-a] <filename> <dataArray>
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Description |
Writes <dataArray> (which must be an array) to the file <filename>.
The array should either contain integers between 0 and 255, which will be written as bytes,
or strings, which will be written in utf8 encoding.
-a causes the command to append the <data> to the file instead of overwriting the entire file.
The path is adjusted according to the system that KVIrc
is running on so you don't have to bother about portability: it *should* be automatically
guaranteed. Just use UNIX style paths for them.
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Switches |
-a | --append |
If the file already exists, append the data instead of overwriting the original contents. |
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Syntax Specification |
file.writeBytes [-a] <filename:string> <dataArray:array>
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Examples |
for(%i=0;%i<256;%i++)
%a[%i] = %i
file.writeBytes "/home/pragma/test.bin" %a
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See also |
file.rename, $file.exists, $file.write
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