On 09/09/14 21:18, j...@souslelogo.com wrote:
   No; it isn't very logical. Ask Kevin Miller or Dr Scott Ranier.

Why is it so? Dunno, and don't really care; after all
once one has worked out that is the the things are one works with those
things.

I think you will find this is a cross-platform "problem".

Here's what is written in the dictionary:

"write "one 222" to file tFile -- Writes to the start of the file
     write "two" to file tFile at 4 -- Writes to the file from character 4
     write " three" to file tFile at EOF -- Writes to the end of the file
     write " four" to file tFile at end -- Writes to the end of the file"

which seems quite straightforward.

Yes, that's straightforward as long as you stick to a simple
open file / write / close file operation.
Maybe the existence of a pointer, as mentioned by Jacques
should be added to the dictionary...

The dictionary is always 3 steps behind your brilliant mind and my brilliant mind . . . LOL

Richmond.

jbv


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