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SysUtils.FileWrite Function

Writes the contents of a buffer to the current position in a file.

Pascal
function FileWrite(Handle: Integer; const Buffer; Count: LongWord): Integer;
C++
int FileWrite(int Handle, const  Buffer, LongWord Count);

SysUtils

FileWrite writes Count bytes to the file given by Handle from the buffer specified by Buffer. Handle is a file handle returned by the FileOpen or FileCreate method. 

The return value is the number of bytes actually written, or -1 if an error occurred.

Note: :Do not mix routines that take or return file handles with those that use Delphi language file variables (typically seen as var F). To write to a file specified by a Delphi file variable, use Write, Writeln, or BlockWrite instead.
 

C++ Examples: 

 

/*
The following example uses a button, a string grid, and a
Save dialog box on a form. When the button is clicked, the
user is prompted for a filename. When the user clicks OK,
the contents of the string grid are written to the specified
file. Additional information is also written to the file so
that it can be read easily with the FileRead function.
*/

#include <dir.h>

void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
  char szFileName[MAXFILE+4];
  int iFileHandle;
  int iLength;
  if (SaveDialog1->Execute())
  {
    if (FileExists(SaveDialog1->FileName))
    {
      fnsplit(SaveDialog1->FileName.c_str(), 0, 0, szFileName, 0);
      strcat(szFileName, ".BAK");
      RenameFile(SaveDialog1->FileName, szFileName);
    }
    iFileHandle = FileCreate(SaveDialog1->FileName);
    // Write out the number of rows and columns in the grid.
    FileWrite(iFileHandle, (char*)&(StringGrid1->ColCount), sizeof(StringGrid1->ColCount));
    FileWrite(iFileHandle, (char*)&(StringGrid1->RowCount), sizeof(StringGrid1->RowCount));
    for (int x=0;x<StringGrid1->ColCount;x++)
    {
      for (int y=0;y<StringGrid1->RowCount;y++)
      {
        // Write out the length of each string, followed by the string itself.
        iLength = StringGrid1->Cells[x][y].Length();
        FileWrite(iFileHandle, (char*)&iLength, sizeof(iLength));
        FileWrite(iFileHandle, StringGrid1->Cells[x][y].c_str(), StringGrid1->Cells[x][y].Length());
      }
    }
    FileClose(iFileHandle);
  }
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void __fastcall TForm1::FormCreate(TObject *Sender)
{
  StringGrid1->Cells[1][0] = "Column 1";
  StringGrid1->Cells[2][0] = "Column 2";
  StringGrid1->Cells[3][0] = "Column 3";
  StringGrid1->Cells[4][0] = "Column 4";
  StringGrid1->Cells[0][1] = "Row 1";
  StringGrid1->Cells[1][1] = "Object";
  StringGrid1->Cells[2][1] = "Pascal";
  StringGrid1->Cells[3][1] = "is";
  StringGrid1->Cells[4][1] = "excellent";
  StringGrid1->Cells[0][2] = "Row 2";
  StringGrid1->Cells[1][2] = "Delphi";
  StringGrid1->Cells[2][2] = "is";
  StringGrid1->Cells[4][2] = "RAD";
};

 

Delphi Examples: 

{
The following example uses a button, a string grid, and a
Save dialog box on a form. When the button is clicked, the
user is prompted for a filename. When the user clicks OK,
the contents of the string grid are written to the specified
file. Additional information is also written to the file so
that it can be read easily with the FileRead function.
} 
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  BackupName: string;
  FileHandle: Integer;
  StringLen: Integer;
  X, Y, I: Integer;
  colCountLength, rowCountLength: Integer;
  Buffer: PChar;
  cellString: string;
begin
  if SaveDialog1.Execute then
  begin
    if FileExists(SaveDialog1.FileName) then
    begin
      BackupName := SysUtils.ExtractFileName(SaveDialog1.FileName);
      BackupName := ChangeFileExt(BackupName, '.BAK');
      if not RenameFile(SaveDialog1.FileName, BackupName) then
        raise Exception.Create('Unable to create backup file.');
    end;
    FileHandle := FileCreate(SaveDialog1.FileName);
    { Write out the number of rows and columns in the grid. }
    colCountLength := SizeOf(StringGrid1.ColCount);
    FileWrite(FileHandle, 
      Pchar(StringGrid1.ColCount), colCountLength);
    rowCountLength := SizeOf(StringGrid1.RowCount);
    FileWrite(FileHandle,
      PChar(StringGrid1.RowCount), rowCountLength);
    for X := 0 to StringGrid1.ColCount - 1 do
    begin
      for Y := 0 to StringGrid1.RowCount - 1 do
      begin
        try
          { Write out the length of each string, followed by the string itself. }
          StringLen := Length(StringGrid1.Cells[X,Y]);
          FileWrite(FileHandle, PChar(StringLen), SizeOf(StringLen));
          GetMem(Buffer, StringLen); { allocate the buffer }
          cellString := StringGrid1.Cells[X,Y];
          for I := 1 to StringLen do
             Buffer[I - 1] := cellString[I];
          FileWrite(FileHandle, Buffer^, StringLen);
        finally
          FreeMem(Buffer, StringLen);
        end;
      end;
    end;
    FileClose(FileHandle);
  end;
end;

procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
begin
  with StringGrid1 do
  begin
    Cells[1,0] := 'Column 1';
    Cells[2,0] := 'Column 2';
    Cells[3,0] := 'Column 3';
    Cells[4,0] := 'Column 4';
    Cells[0,1] := 'Row 1';
    Cells[1,1] := 'Object';
    Cells[2,1] := 'Pascal';
    Cells[3,1] := 'is';
    Cells[4,1] := 'excellent';
    Cells[0,2] := 'Row 2';
    Cells[1,2] := 'Delphi';
    Cells[2,2] := 'is';
    Cells[4,2] := 'RAD';
  end;
end;

 

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