Open, Read, and Write Files from TorqueScript.
by TechLord · in General Discussion · 10/09/2004 (8:48 am) · 11 replies
I'm having difficulty locating TorqueScript commands to Open, Read, and Write data (ascii || binary) files from TorqueScript. I'm sure I'm overlooking something. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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#2
I apologize if I offended you for posting in private and public 'General Discussion' forums. I've requested the private forum post to be deleted. I searched various online/offline documentation and the forums with very little luck. I would appreciate a definative answer on this topic. Thanks in advance.
10/09/2004 (9:22 am)
Stefan,I apologize if I offended you for posting in private and public 'General Discussion' forums. I've requested the private forum post to be deleted. I searched various online/offline documentation and the forums with very little luck. I would appreciate a definative answer on this topic. Thanks in advance.
#3
10/09/2004 (9:39 am)
FileObject is your friend. Do a find-in-files for FileObject in the scripts and the Engine.
#4
10/09/2004 (9:40 am)
Thanks Pat!
#5
Well, I think Pat answered your question but if you're anything like me (and like to read forum threads with examples and the like) then here is the one I used for reference:
www.garagegames.com/mg/forums/result.thread.php?qt=7575
Note: Private Forums.
10/09/2004 (9:46 am)
@Frankie Taylor:Well, I think Pat answered your question but if you're anything like me (and like to read forum threads with examples and the like) then here is the one I used for reference:
www.garagegames.com/mg/forums/result.thread.php?qt=7575
Note: Private Forums.
#6
10/09/2004 (9:50 am)
TorqueScript FileObject Declaration and Methods$file = new FileObject() $file.openForRead(%filename) $file.openForWrite(%filename) $file.openForAppend(%filename) $file.readLine(text) $file.writeLine(text) $file.isEOF() $file.close(); $file.delete();
#7

Heres the script:
I don't see a problem with the script and I did NOT experience any errors during compile of Release 1_2 torqueDemo_DEBUG.exe (vc6++). I've made no changes to any of the source code. So, I'm not really sure what the problem is.
10/11/2004 (10:14 am)
Unfortunately, I get a fatal error when the script is executed:(
Heres the script:
%filename = "info.dat";
%file = new fileObject();
%file.openforWrite(%fileName);
for (%x = 0;%x<%mx;%x++){
for(%y = 0;%y<%my;%y++){
%file.writeLine(%b[%x,%y]);
%file.writeLine(%bv[%x,%y]);
for(%loop = 0;%loop<4;%loop++){
%file.writeLine(%bw[%x,%y,%loop]);
%file.writeLine(%bwv[%x,%y,%loop]);
}
}
}
%file.close();
%file.delete();I don't see a problem with the script and I did NOT experience any errors during compile of Release 1_2 torqueDemo_DEBUG.exe (vc6++). I've made no changes to any of the source code. So, I'm not really sure what the problem is.
#8
Try changing "info.dat" to "/data/info.dat".
10/11/2004 (10:41 am)
Try adding a path to your filename. As I recall (don't quote me on this), there is some C functions which rejects all file names that doesn't have at least one '/' (forward slash). Try changing "info.dat" to "
#9
10/11/2004 (10:45 am)
Doesn't look like it's opening the file. Try adding the path to the filename(Akio beat me to this by a few secs) and only do the writes if openForWrite returns true.
#10
I fail to see where the problem is, but I thought I'd paste a code snippit that does work, so that you can work from there, possibly?
You WILL need to set the path, or the script won't execute. You won't get any errors when compiling, it just won't write the file. (But from what I tested, I didn't get any errors at all, not like your popup)
10/11/2004 (11:27 am)
@Frankie Taylor:I fail to see where the problem is, but I thought I'd paste a code snippit that does work, so that you can work from there, possibly?
function write(%client)
{
%file = new FileObject();
%file.openforWrite("modpath/folder/filename.cs");
%file.writeLine("any text you want to write here");
%file.close();
%file.delete();
}You WILL need to set the path, or the script won't execute. You won't get any errors when compiling, it just won't write the file. (But from what I tested, I didn't get any errors at all, not like your popup)
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