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ITextStream.Line Property

Started by José Roca, July 13, 2008, 11:44:33 PM

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The following example illustrates the use of the Line property.

JScript


function GetLine()
{
   var fso, f, r
   var ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2;
   fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
   f = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\\textfile.txt", ForWriting, true)
   f.WriteLine("Hello world!");
   f.WriteLine("JScript is fun");
   f.Close();
   f = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\\textfile.txt", ForReading);
   r =   f.ReadAll();
   return(f.Line);
}


VBScript


Function GetLine
   Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2
   Dim fso, f, ra
   Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
   Set f = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\testfile.txt", ForWriting, True)
   f.Write "Hello world!" & vbCrLf & "VBScript is fun!" & vbCrLf
   f.Close
   Set f = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\testfile.txt", ForReading)
   ra =   f.ReadAll
   GetLine = f.Line
End Function


PowerBASIC


FUNCTION GetLine () AS LONG

   LOCAL fso AS IFileSystem
   LOCAL f AS ITextStream
   LOCAL ra AS STRING

   fso = NEWCOM ("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
   f = fso.OpenTextFile(UCODE$("c:\testfile.txt"), %IOMode_ForWriting, %VARIANT_TRUE)
   f.Write UCODE$("Hello world!" & $CRLF & "VBScript is fun!" & $CRLF)
   f.Close
   f = fso.OpenTextFile(UCODE$("c:\testfile.txt"), %IOMode_ForReading)
   ra = f.ReadAll
   FUNCTION = f.Line
   f.Close

END FUNCTION