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== Switches == | == Switches == | ||
− | * '''-t''' - | + | * '''-t''' - Reads data up to the next CR/LF |
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | * '''<filename>''' - file name to read from | + | * '''<filename>''' - The file name to read from. |
− | * '''<bytepos>''' - starting byte position | + | * '''<bytepos>''' - The starting byte position. |
− | * '''<numbytes>''' - length (bytes) to be read | + | * '''<numbytes>''' - The length (bytes) to be read. |
− | * '''<&bvar>''' - binary variable to store the data in | + | * '''<&bvar>''' - The binary variable to store the data in. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 19:03, 16 June 2014
The /bread command can be used to read a certain amount of bytes from a file at a given position and store it in a binary variable.
The beginning of the file is position 0.
Synopsis
/bread -t <filename> <bytepos> <numbytes> <&bvar>
Switches
- -t - Reads data up to the next CR/LF
Parameters
- <filename> - The file name to read from.
- <bytepos> - The starting byte position.
- <numbytes> - The length (bytes) to be read.
- <&bvar> - The binary variable to store the data in.
Example
;noop $copyExample(FileA,FileB) alias copyExample { ;Read the whole file into a binary variable bread $qt($1) 0 $file($1).size &tempFile ;Write the bytes form the binary variable to a file bwrite $qt($2) 0 -1 &tempFile }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.3
Added On: 13/12/97
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.