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The '''/fseek command''' sets the read/write pointer to the specified position in the file, position starts at 0. | The '''/fseek command''' sets the read/write pointer to the specified position in the file, position starts at 0. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | /fseek - | + | /fseek -nlwr <name> <position|N|matchtext> |
== Switches == | == Switches == | ||
* '''-l''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the Nth line | * '''-l''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the Nth line | ||
* '''-n''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the next line (from the current position of the read/write pointer) | * '''-n''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the next line (from the current position of the read/write pointer) | ||
− | * '''-w''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the line matching the | + | * '''-w''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the line matching the wildcard expression |
* '''-r''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the line matching the regular expression | * '''-r''' - sets the pointer to the beginning of the line matching the regular expression | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
* '''<name>''' - the name of the file handle | * '''<name>''' - the name of the file handle | ||
− | * '''<position|N|matchtex>''' - not required if you use -n, if -l is used: a line number, if -w is used: a | + | * '''<position|N|matchtex>''' - not required if you use -n, if -l is used: a line number, if -w is used: a wildcard expression, if -r is used: a regular expression, if no switch is used, it's the position in the file (Nth byte) |
− | '''Note''': if /fseek is not successful (can't find a match with -w or -r, can't find the Nth line with -l etc), it will set the read/write pointer to the end of the file. $fopen().err is not set | + | '''Note''': if /fseek is not successful (can't find a match with -w or -r, can't find the Nth line with -l etc), it will set the read/write pointer to the end of the file. $fopen().err is not set. |
== Example == | == Example == |