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File Handling
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File Handling
Is there a way ti parse the existance of a file with the built in primatives?
Using the text prims to read and write files, I feel the simplicity of it is great but it doesn't seem to return anything. Am I to assume that if it doesn't trigger that keans the file doesn't exist? Would be nice if they returned some useful info.
Any help appreciated.
Using the text prims to read and write files, I feel the simplicity of it is great but it doesn't seem to return anything. Am I to assume that if it doesn't trigger that keans the file doesn't exist? Would be nice if they returned some useful info.
Any help appreciated.
- S1User
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Re: File Handling
Did you try the FIND primitive ?
- RJHollins
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Re: File Handling
Not sure if that would work or not. I need to look to see if a file exists to know if to create it first, without potentially overwriting it. In other languages trying to load a file that doesn't exist returns an error so you can act on it.
I don't see a way to do that here.
I don't see a way to do that here.
- S1User
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Re: File Handling
I think it would ...
The INPUT STRING is a PATH, there is a TRIGGER to start it.
The OUTPUT is an ARRAY [which you probably don't need]
The 'I' output can have a BOOLEAN attached to yield True/False if file exists.
The INPUT STRING is a PATH, there is a TRIGGER to start it.
The OUTPUT is an ARRAY [which you probably don't need]
The 'I' output can have a BOOLEAN attached to yield True/False if file exists.
- RJHollins
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Re: File Handling
Can Ruby help?
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if File.exist?("log.txt")
watch 'error', "Sorry - I would be overwriting a file"
else
file = File.open("log.txt","w")
file.write "your text"
file.close
end
- Tronic
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Re: File Handling
@ RJ: Thanks, I'll give that a try to see if it returns a 0 if the file doesn't exist.
@Tronc: That looks exactly like what I need. I haven't done much Ruby coding but I suppose I'll have to dig in using your example above. Thanks.
FWIW, I'm porting a standalone app to a VST Plugin. So far so good. Screen shot below...
http://i.imgur.com/4al6Yfo.png
@Tronc: That looks exactly like what I need. I haven't done much Ruby coding but I suppose I'll have to dig in using your example above. Thanks.
FWIW, I'm porting a standalone app to a VST Plugin. So far so good. Screen shot below...
http://i.imgur.com/4al6Yfo.png
- S1User
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Re: File Handling
@ RJ: Thanks, I'll give that a try to see if it returns a 0 if the file doesn't exist.
That's exactly what it should do.
Thanks to Tronic for the RUBY version.
- RJHollins
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Re: File Handling
Excellent. It works. Thanks a lot RJ.
- S1User
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Re: File Handling
Question: Is there any way to set a 'default' button for message boxes? Typically when I code I do that on messages like this, maybe set the default button as "No" (button 2 in this case with Yes/No) so the user doesn't hit ENTER on the keyboard and accidentally overwrite a file.
Here the message box appears to always default to the first button, YES in this case.
Thanks again for helping. You guys are great.
Here the message box appears to always default to the first button, YES in this case.
Thanks again for helping. You guys are great.
- S1User
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Re: File Handling
maybe this could be of interest for you
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File.exists?(file_path) # returns true/false whether a path exists or not.
File.file?(file_path) # Return true if the path exists AND is a file.
File.directory?(file_path) # Returns true if the path exists AND is a folder.
File.delete(file_path1, file_path2, file_path3...) # delete files
File.join(string1, string2, string3...) # Join strings, inserting the backslashes to make a path.
File.size(file_path) #returns filesize
File.extname(file_path) #returns the fileextension
File.rename("old_name", "new_name") #Renames the given file to the new name. Raises a SystemCallError if the file cannot be renamed.
Dir.mkdir(folder_path) # Create a new folder
Dir.entries(folder_path) # Gets an array of all the file names in a given folder
Dir.delete(folder_path) # Delete a folder (but only if it is empty!)
Dir.exists?(folder_path) # returns true if directory exists, otherwise false
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