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PrintLine vs. WriteLineThe Print/PrintLine functions write display-formatted data to a sequential file. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vblr7/html/vastmPrint.asp) FileOpen(1, "c:\trash.txt", OpenMode.Output) ' Open file for output. Print(1, "This is a test.") ' Print text to file. PrintLine(1) ' Print blank line to file. PrintLine(1, "Zone 1", TAB(), "Zone 2") ' Print in two print zones. PrintLine(1, "Hello", "World") ' Separate strings with a tab. PrintLine(1, SPC(5), "5 leading spaces ") ' Print five leading spaces. PrintLine(1, TAB(10), "Hello") ' Print word at column 10. ' Assign Boolean, Date, and Error values. Dim aBool As Boolean Dim aDate As DateTime aBool = False aDate = DateTime.Parse("February 12, 1969") ' Dates and booleans are translated using locale settings of your system. PrintLine(1, aBool, " is a Boolean value") PrintLine(1, aDate, " is a date") FileClose(1) ' Close file. The Write/WriteLine functions write data to a sequential file. Data written with Write is usually read from a file with Input. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vblr7/html/vastmWrite.asp) FileOpen(1, "TESTFILE", OpenMode.Output) ' Open file for output. Write(1, "This is a test.") ' Print text to file. WriteLine(1) ' Print blank line to file. WriteLine(1, "Zone 1", TAB(), "Zone 2") ' Print in two print zones. WriteLine(1, "Hello", " ", "World") ' Separate strings with space. WriteLine(1, SPC(5), "5 leading spaces ") ' Print five leading spaces. WriteLine(1, TAB(10), "Hello") ' Print word at column 10. ' Assign Boolean, Date, and Error values. Dim aBool As Boolean Dim aDate As DateTime aBool = False aDate = DateTime.Parse("February 12, 1969") ' Dates and Booleans are translated using locale settings of ' your system. WriteLine(1, aBool, " is a Boolean value") WriteLine(1, aDate, " is a date") FileClose(1) ' Close file. It seems to me, that the only lines different are the following: PrintLine(1, "Hello", "World") ' Separate strings with a tab. WriteLine(1, "Hello", " ", "World") ' Separate strings with space. I still need to test these to see if there is indeed any difference, but, in the meantime, is there a reason to use one over the other? Is that difference documented anywhere? TIA TenSpeed,
In a natural language there are a lot of synonyms with what you can express yourself. Visual Basic becomes in my opinion the first program language who meets that. A language has to be old to have those aspects. Just my opinion. Cor
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