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In a message dated 31 Mar 96, Peter Lavender of 3:635/309 wrote:
PL> Just to fill you in: I'm doing an Ass.Dip part time, and pascal is the
PL> laguage we are using, I haven't missed a class for the last semester and
PL> a bit, but I missed the one about reading and using text files.
PL> So the question(s) to clear up some confusion from reading the text book
PL> and hand out.
PL> 1) Is it possible to read in and then write to the same file?
Just about anything is possible :-] From a Classic Viewpoint, Text Files are
either read from or written to. Text File Ouput was viewed as an
alternative to screen or printer output. Text File Input was viewed as an
alternative to Keyboard Input. You can however open a text file as a
binary file and do all the read/write ops you want provided you remember
that (for DOS at least) every line must have a CR/LF (i.e #13 + #10) at the
end...
PL> 2) Is it good practise, or possible, to read a textfile in and store the
PL> info in an array for adding to, deleting, and editing information?
Provided it is an array of strings (or pointer to strings) and that the file
is not too big, then yes by all means process it in memory.
PL> 3) Or is an array only for interactive use.. like reading input ask of a
PL> user?
Arrays can be used however you want them to be used. They are not solely for
"interactive use"
-Glenn Crouch
Sysop, Algorithms Anonymous (090) 93-3145 (Australia)
3:690/643.3
esbglenn{at}acslink.net.au
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