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Working with Files
rollynoel edited this page Jun 13, 2013
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Added by Bryan Kelly
import System.IO
import System.Reflection
testfile = "newtestfile.txt"
try:
if File.Exists(testfile):
File.Delete(testfile)
//"using" will dispose of (and close) the file stream for you
using out = StreamWriter(testfile):
out.WriteLine(" Some text for this file ")
out.WriteLine("# ignore this line")
out.WriteLine(" Some more text ")
using input = StreamReader(testfile): //or you can use File.OpenText
for line in input:
line = line.Trim()
if len(line) > 0 and line[0] != char('#'):
print line
//an example using enumerate and no "using"
fileinput = File.OpenText(testfile)
for index as int, line as string in enumerate(fileinput):
print "line $index:", line.ToUpper()
fileinput.Close()
except e:
print "Error", e.ToString()
//An example of constructing file paths
//Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location won't work in booi because you are executing a
//dynamic assembly in memory, you have to compile using booc first
rsppath = Path.Combine(Path.GetDirectoryName(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location), "boo.rsp")
print Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(rsppath)
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