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Lars Uffmann
Hi everyone!
I'm probably struck blind at the moment, but I cannot seem to get this
thing right:
I want the equivalent of
Const bufferSize = 10000&
Dim buffer as String
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Read As #1
buffer = Input(bufferSize, 1)
for write operations.
I.e.
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Write As #1
buffer = "something"
Write #1, buffer, len (buffer)
However, Write in that form is not compatible with Binary mode, and if I
open the file "for output", Write packs my buffer string into text
qualifying double quotes. Put, however, totally messes up the data when
I use it like
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Write As #1
buffer = "something"
Put #1, , buffer
and it doesn't seem to be what I want anyways. I could swear I've done
this before - successfully - but right now I don't know how.
Anyone able to help me? I want the output file to contain exactly the
number of bytes that equals the length of buffer, and nothing else.
Thanks in advance!
Lars
I'm probably struck blind at the moment, but I cannot seem to get this
thing right:
I want the equivalent of
Const bufferSize = 10000&
Dim buffer as String
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Read As #1
buffer = Input(bufferSize, 1)
for write operations.
I.e.
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Write As #1
buffer = "something"
Write #1, buffer, len (buffer)
However, Write in that form is not compatible with Binary mode, and if I
open the file "for output", Write packs my buffer string into text
qualifying double quotes. Put, however, totally messes up the data when
I use it like
Open "myfile.txt" For Binary Access Write As #1
buffer = "something"
Put #1, , buffer
and it doesn't seem to be what I want anyways. I could swear I've done
this before - successfully - but right now I don't know how.
Anyone able to help me? I want the output file to contain exactly the
number of bytes that equals the length of buffer, and nothing else.
Thanks in advance!
Lars