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Revision as of 20:39, 3 July 2014
The /fseek command sets the read/write pointer to the specified position in the file, position starts at 0.
Synopsis
/fseek <name> <position>
Switches
- -l - sets the pointer to the beginning of the line
- -n - sets the pointer to the beginning of the next line
- -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
Parameters
- <name> - the name of the file handle
- <position> - not required with -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 bytes)
Example
/fseek myfile 42 /fseek -l myfile 12 /fseek -n /fseek -w *findthis* /fseek -r /findthat/
Compatibility
Added: 6.1
Added On: 29/08/2003
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.
See also
mIRC commands list