1. Can someone help me with file printings?
I can't get my program to write #00 (the hex value, not the characters) It
simply won't print it, can anyone tell me how to print #00 to a file?
Thanks in advance
2. Re: Can someone help me with file printings?
um... i'm not expert at this, but i belive that the '#' can be put into hex
and so can the '00'... if you can do this, and make the values (#00)come up
right, then you should get it... but use this last, unless someone else
agrees...
~later~
3. Re: Can someone help me with file printings?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 13:43:02 -0400, Alexander wrote:
>I can't get my program to write #00 (the hex value, not the characters) It
>simply won't print it, can anyone tell me how to print #00 to a file?
>
>Thanks in advance
-- The following program will print #00 to #0F to a binary file:
atom hFile
hFile = open( "test.bin", "wb" )
for i = 0 to 15 do
puts( hFile, i )
end for
close( hFile )
-- I hope this is what you are trying to do...
-- Brian
4. Re: Can someone help me with file printings?
Hello Alexander,
>I can't get my program to write #00 (the hex value, not the characters) It
>simply won't print it, can anyone tell me how to print #00 to a file?
>
>Thanks in advance
I think this might work:
puts (fn, #00) -- fn being the file handle
How ever be aware that text editors wont display it as a number.
It will just look like a black block or a smiley face or something.
later,
Lewis Townsend
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5. Re: Can someone help me with file printings?
Thanks all, that did the trick, I am aware that it will look like a space
character, some programs I had in mind will use the #00 (file transfer thru
serial cable, encrypting/decrypting program, patching program)