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I'm trying to write a script that uses the users input using a text file and from what I got from the Sanny help files, I could use 0A9A: $hFILE = openfile "CLEO\file.txt" mode 0x72, to read it as a text file and read the integer put inside the file by the user, but it didnt work when I tested it. The way it was supposed to work is that the user is supposed to use the empty file and type a number 1-9999, meaning the file will be empty besides a number "999" ect. and I wanted my script to read it like that so I can use it in my conditions later in my script.
This is what I tried, I don't get a crash but it doesn't do anything, meaning its isolated to this part of my code.
0A9A: $hFILE = openfile "CLEO\mp3.txt" mode 0x72 // IF and SET
0A9C: 0@ = file $hFILE size
if 0@ > 4
then jump @FAIL
end
0A9D: readfile $hFILE size 0@ to $150
008A: $150 = 1@ // (int)
0A9B: closefile $hFILE
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Try this...
// Make sure we have the file opened before continuing. repeat wait 0 until 0A9A: 0@ = openfile "CLEO\mp3.txt" mode 0x72 0A9C: 1@ = file 0@ size if 1@ < 1 // make sure the user has typed something. then jump @fail end // We only need the first 4 bytes. That is enough for a number. // Anything longer will simply be cut-off, but that doesn't matter. Your code was pretty much doing the same. 0A9D: readfile 0@ size 4 to 2@ 0A9B: closefile 0@
One thing I'm not sure of is the mode. There be problems with understanding what the heck that be meaning, savvy?
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