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202 lines
6.1 KiB
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202 lines
6.1 KiB
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% wxTextInputStream
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\section{\class{wxTextInputStream}}\label{wxtextinputstream}
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This class provides functions that read text datas using an input stream.
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So, you can read {\it text} floats, integers.
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The wxTextInputStream correctly reads text files (or streams) in DOS, Macintosh
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and Unix formats and reports a single newline char as a line ending.
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Operator >> is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard C++ iostream.
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Note, however, that the arguments are the fixed size types wxUint32, wxInt32 etc
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and on a typical 32-bit computer, none of these match to the "long" type (wxInt32
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is defined as int on 32-bit architectures) so that you cannot use long. To avoid
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problems (here and elsewhere), make use of wxInt32, wxUint32 and similar types.
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For example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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wxFileInputStream input( "mytext.txt" );
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wxTextInputStream text( input );
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wxUint8 i1;
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float f2;
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wxString line;
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text >> i1; // read a 8 bit integer.
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text >> i1 >> f2; // read a 8 bit integer followed by float.
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text >> line; // read a text line
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\end{verbatim}
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\wxheading{Include files}
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<wx/txtstrm.h>
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::wxTextInputStream}\label{wxtextinputstreamconstr}
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\func{}{wxTextInputStream}{\param{wxInputStream\&}{ stream}}
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Constructs a text stream object from an input stream. Only read methods will
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be available.
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\wxheading{Parameters}
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\docparam{stream}{The input stream.}
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::\destruct{wxTextInputStream}}
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\func{}{\destruct{wxTextInputStream}}{\void}
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Destroys the wxTextInputStream object.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::Read8}
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\func{wxUint8}{Read8}{\void}
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Reads a single byte from the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::Read16}
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\func{wxUint16}{Read16}{\void}
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Reads a 16 bit integer from the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::Read32}
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\func{wxUint32}{Read32}{\void}
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Reads a 32 bit integer from the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::ReadDouble}
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\func{double}{ReadDouble}{\void}
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Reads a double (IEEE encoded) from the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::ReadLine}\label{wxtextinputstreamreadline}
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\func{wxString}{wxTextInputStream::ReadLine}{\void}
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Reads a line from the input stream and returns it (without the end of line
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character).
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::ReadString}
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\func{wxString}{wxTextInputStream::ReadString}{\void}
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{\bf NB:} This method is deprecated, use \helpref{ReadLine}{wxtextinputstreamreadline}
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or \helpref{ReadWord}{wxtextinputstreamreadword} instead.
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Same as \helpref{ReadLine}{wxtextinputstreamreadline}.
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::ReadWord}\label{wxtextinputstreamreadword}
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\func{wxString}{wxTextInputStream::ReadWord}{\void}
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Reads a word (a sequence of characters until the next separator) from the
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input stream.
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\wxheading{See also}
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\helpref{SetStringSeparators}{wxtextinputstreamsetstringseparators}
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\membersection{wxTextInputStream::SetStringSeparators}\label{wxtextinputstreamsetstringseparators}
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\func{void}{SetStringSeparators}{\param{const wxString\& }{sep}}
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Sets the characters which are used to define the word boundaries in
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\helpref{ReadWord}{wxtextinputstreamreadword}.
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The default separators are the space and {\tt TAB} characters.
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% wxTextOutputStream
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% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\section{\class{wxTextOutputStream}}\label{wxtextoutputstream}
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This class provides functions that write text datas using an output stream.
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So, you can write {\it text} floats, integers.
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You can also simulate the C++ cout class:
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\begin{verbatim}
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wxFFileOutputStream output( stderr );
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wxTextOutputStream cout( output );
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cout << "This is a text line" << endl;
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cout << 1234;
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cout << 1.23456;
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\end{verbatim}
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The wxTextOutputStream writes text files (or streams) on DOS, Macintosh
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and Unix in their native formats (concerning the line ending).
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::wxTextOutputStream}\label{wxtextoutputstreamconstr}
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\func{}{wxTextOutputStream}{\param{wxOutputStream\&}{ stream}, \param{wxEOL}{ mode = wxEOL\_NATIVE}}
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Constructs a text stream object from an output stream. Only write methods will
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be available.
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\wxheading{Parameters}
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\docparam{stream}{The output stream.}
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\docparam{mode}{The end-of-line mode. One of {\bf wxEOL\_NATIVE}, {\bf wxEOL\_DOS}, {\bf wxEOL\_MAC} and {\bf wxEOL\_UNIX}.}
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::\destruct{wxTextOutputStream}}
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\func{}{\destruct{wxTextOutputStream}}{\void}
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Destroys the wxTextOutputStream object.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::GetMode}
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\func{wxEOL}{wxTextOutputStream::GetMode}{\void}
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Returns the end-of-line mode. One of {\bf wxEOL\_DOS}, {\bf wxEOL\_MAC} and {\bf wxEOL\_UNIX}.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::SetMode}
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\func{void}{wxTextOutputStream::SetMode}{{\param wxEOL}{ mode = wxEOL\_NATIVE}}
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Set the end-of-line mode. One of {\bf wxEOL\_NATIVE}, {\bf wxEOL\_DOS}, {\bf wxEOL\_MAC} and {\bf wxEOL\_UNIX}.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::Write8}
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\func{void}{wxTextOutputStream::Write8}{{\param wxUint8 }{i8}}
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Writes the single byte {\it i8} to the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::Write16}
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\func{void}{wxTextOutputStream::Write16}{{\param wxUint16 }{i16}}
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Writes the 16 bit integer {\it i16} to the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::Write32}
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\func{void}{wxTextOutputStream::Write32}{{\param wxUint32 }{i32}}
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Writes the 32 bit integer {\it i32} to the stream.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::WriteDouble}
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\func{virtual void}{wxTextOutputStream::WriteDouble}{{\param double }{f}}
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Writes the double {\it f} to the stream using the IEEE format.
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\membersection{wxTextOutputStream::WriteString}
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\func{virtual void}{wxTextOutputStream::WriteString}{{\param const wxString\& }{string}}
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Writes {\it string} as a line. Depending on the end-of-line mode, it adds
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$\backslash$n, $\backslash$r or $\backslash$r$\backslash$n.
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