Description |
The SeekEof procedure skips past white space characters in the current record in an open text file given by FileHandle.
The file must have been assigned with AssignFile and opened with Reset.
If the end of file (Eof) is thereby reached, the return value is True.
This function is normally used when reading unknown numbers of records in a file.
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Notes |
SeekEof is very similar to SeekEoln - the only difference is that SeekEof only returns true when Eof is reached; SeekEoln also returns true when the line end is reached after skipping the white spaces.
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Related commands |
Eof |
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Returns true if a file opened with Reset is at the end |
Eoln |
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Returns true if the current text file is pointing at a line end |
File |
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Defines a typed or untyped file |
FilePos |
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Gives the file position in a binary or text file |
Seek |
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Move the pointer in a binary file to a new record position |
SeekEoln |
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Skip to the end of the current line or file |
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Example code : Reading all records in a text file |
var
myFile : TextFile;
number : Integer;
begin // Try to open the Test.txt file for writing to
AssignFile(myFile, 'Test.txt');
ReWrite(myFile);
// Write numbers in a string WriteLn(myFile, '1 2 3 4 '); // White space at the end
// Write numbers as separate parameters WriteLn(myFile, 5, ' ', 6, ' ', 7, ' '); // Results in '5 6 7 ' text
// Close the file
CloseFile(myFile);
// Reopen the file for reading
Reset(myFile);
// Display the file contents
while not SeekEof(myFile) do
begin // Read numbers one at a time
WriteLn('Start of a new line');
while not SeekEoln(myFile) do
begin
Read(myFile, number);
ShowMessage(IntToStr(number));
end;
// Now move to the next line
ReadLn(myFile);
end;
// Close the file for the last time
CloseFile(myFile);
end;
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Start of a new line
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Start of a new line
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