> Le 18 mai 2010 13:30, Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit : > >> Am 18.05.2010 13:09, schrieb Fabien Bodard: > >> > 2010/5/18 Rolf-Werner Eilert<eilert-sprac...@t-online.de>: > >> >> Just had this idea: > >> >> > >> >> DIM myArray AS NEW Integer[] > >> >> > >> >> 'code filling myArray with integer values > >> >> > >> >> File.Save(myArray) > >> >> > >> >> Well, this won't be possible: File.Save only saves strings. Or is > >> >> there another way by somehow copying the integer array into a string > >> >> and saving that instead? > >> >> > >> >> Anyway, this would make you a direct copy of the array's binary > >> >> structure in a file (instead of having to Cstr() and save each value > >> >> as separated strings). > >> >> > >> >> Is there a way to do this in Gambas2? > >> >> > >> >> Regards > >> >> > >> >> Rolf > >> >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >> --- ------ > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Gambas-user mailing list > >> >> Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net > >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user > >> > > >> > well there is the gb.stetting that is able to save data structure or > >> > simply that : > >> > > >> > > >> > dim aMyArray as new Integer[] > >> > > >> > 'do what you want to fill it > >> > > >> > file.save("myfile", aMyArray.Join()) > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > to load the array line : > >> > > >> > aMyArray=split(file.load("myfile")) > >> > >> Ok, but for this function the work is the same: stuff everything into a > >> string by converting each single element into a string and adding > >> separators / reading the string back, splitting the elements by their > >> separators and converting each element into an integer. > >> > >> It's C but it's not as fast as it could be. My idea was mainly about > >> speed. > >> > >> Rolf > > > > Look at the Read() and Write() methods of the Array classes. > > > > Regards, > > > > -- > > Benoît Minisini > > Benoit, is there something about that in the help ?.... i don't see > anything about a read or a wirte method :/
Yes, for a long time! > > and what is array.bounds exactly ? (i know i'm late for that) > The sizes of the array dimensions. It is useful only if you are at least two dimensions. Otherwise, Length is enough. -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user