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Revision as of 23:01, 5 July 2014
The /btrunc command can be used to truncate a file to a specific number of bytes. If The Number of bytes exceeds the size of the file, the file will be zero-pad to that size. If the file does not exist, a new file will be created.
Synopsis
/btrunc <filename> <bytes>
Switches
None
Parameters
- <filename> - Filename of the file to be modified
- <bytes> - Number of bytes to extend or trance the file by/to.
Example
Alias Example { var %temp = Hello! World ;Write to a variable %temp's content bwrite Example 0 $len(%temp) %temp ;Truncate the file down to 6 bytes btrunc Example 6 ;Read the file into a variable bread Example 0 $file(Example).size &Example ;Print out the variable's content echo -a $bvar(&Example,1,$bvar(&Example,0)).text ;Delete the file remove Example }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.8
See also
mIRC commands list