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How to Read Unix ASCII files Turn on/off line numbers in source code. Switch to Orginial background IDE or DSP color Comment or reply to this aritlce/tip for discussion. Bookmark this article to my favorite article(s). Print this article
15-Sep-02
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			Author: William Gerbert

Reading Unix ASCII files

Answer:

Do you need to read ASCII files that originate from a UNIX system? While DOS/ 
Windows environments separate lines with a #10#13 combination (^J^M), in UNIX 
systems only a #10 is inserted.

The regular Readln() does not recognize these line breaks.

A quick-and-dirty solution is loading the file into a TStringList. The 
TStringList.LoadFromFile() method will break up the lines - see below:


1   with TStringlist.Create do
2   begin
3     LoadFromFile(myfile);
4     SaveToFile(myfile);
5   end;


			
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