Sorry if this is a simple question but cant see anything obvious in the help file
I want to create a couple of log files for a program Im writing. Basically all it will be is a series of numbers which I will then throw into a spreadsheet and create a graph from.
Is there a really simple way to open a file, append a line to the bottom and close it? There will be 10000 entries in the log files so cant use PUTFILE which would be ideal if it was not linked to an CHAR length
Cheers
Gary
openfile "test", -1 // -1 = append?
WRITELINE...
CLOSEFILE
Cheers Kitty, I was looking in the online manual at the input/output section and other file commands are listed but not those 2
Here's a 'log' function that may be useful (never tested):
- 'file$' allows you to override the default file.
- 'include_time%' is set to FALSE in this example, since by your question you wont need it. If you want all / most of your log entries to include a timestamp, set this to TRUE in the function declaration.
FUNCTION Log: message$, file$="", include_time%=FALSE
LOCAL fh% ' File Handle
IF file$ = "" THEN file$ = "log.txt" // If no file specified, use default log file
fh = GENFILE()
IF NOT OPENFILE(fh, file$, -1)
DEBUG "Can't Open Log File: [" + file$ + "]\n"
RETURN
ENDIF
IF include_time THEN message$ = PLATFORMINFO$("TIME") + ": " + message$
WRITELINE fh, message$
CLOSEFILE fh
ENDFUNCTION
Usage:
Log("using defaults") // Writes using default file and default time stamp setting (FALSE in this example)
Log("special file", "error.log") // Writes to a different file, with default time stamp setting
Log("time stamped", "", TRUE) // Writes to default file with a time stamp