Writing Text to a File
Document ID: IR10001The information in this article applies to:
- AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Standard Edition
- AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Professional Edition
SUMMARY
This article describes how to write text to a file.
DISCUSSION
When writing information to a text file, there are three options:
- We can create a new text file and write our data to it.
- Data can be "added on" to the end of an existing text file, this is known as "appending" a text file.
- Data in an existing text file can be overwritten.
In AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0, these different options are accomplished by toggling the Append value of the TEXT FILE > WRITE action (a new file will always be created if the target file does not exist).
As an example, we will write "Hello, my name is John Doe" to a text file, overwriting its contents. This is accomplished with the following action:
TextFile.WriteFromString("c:\text.txt", "Hello, my name is John Doe", false);
MORE INFORMATION
For more information please see the following topics in the AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 help file:
- Program Reference | Actions | TextFile | TextFile.WriteFromString
KEYWORDS: AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0, Actions, Write, Text, File, Overwrite, Append, Disk
Last reviewed: September 22, 2003
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