Hi,
I am looking to insert a couple of lines in the output. The problem is that when I try "puts $fh..." the lines are inserted only at the end of the output file and not immediately, where the last line was read...
I've attached a sample script to make more sense of my problem..... The output file which needs modification is attched after the script...
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Sample script
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set fh [open "...123.txt" r+]
while {[gets $fh line] > 0} {
set temp $line
if {[string eq [lindex $temp 0] "12345"]==1} {
puts $fh "one two three four five"
} elseif {[string eq [lindex $temp 0] "67890"]==1} {
puts $fh "six seven eight nine zero"
} else {
}
}
#--#--#--#--#--
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Existing output file
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12345
45678
Insert the names of the above digits...
...immediately after the number
67890
90123
...& not at the end
This is the End of line. Do not print below this!!=======
[AM] (25 september 2011) This is only possible by making a copy of the file and renaming it:
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set fh [open "...123.txt" r]
set fhout [open "...123.txt-new" w]
while {[gets $fh line] > 0} {
puts $fhout $line
set temp $line
if {[string eq [lindex $temp 0] "12345"]==1} {
puts $fhout "one two three four five"
} elseif {[string eq [lindex $temp 0] "67890"]==1} {
puts $fhout "six seven eight nine zero"
} else {
}
}
close $fh
close $fhout
file rename "...123.txt-new" "...123.txt"
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This is not a limitation of Tcl - this is an operation that the operating system does not support
directly. It simply cannot shift the data "downwards" - just think of a file of several millions
of lines and you want to insert a new line after each original line ...