Difference between revisions of "FFLUSH()"
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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Function to flush internal buffer | Function to flush internal buffer | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
FFLUSH(<expN>) | FFLUSH(<expN>) | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[FCLOSE() | + | [[FCLOSE()]], [[FOPEN()]], [[FWRITE()]] |
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The FFLUSH() function works in conjunction with the FOPEN() and FWRITE() functions to flush the internal buffer. The <expN> is the file handle returned by the FOPEN() function. The FFLUSH() function is used to bypass the I/O buffer and commit open text files to the current device. The FCLOSE() function also flushes associated buffers as it closes the specified file. | The FFLUSH() function works in conjunction with the FOPEN() and FWRITE() functions to flush the internal buffer. The <expN> is the file handle returned by the FOPEN() function. The FFLUSH() function is used to bypass the I/O buffer and commit open text files to the current device. The FCLOSE() function also flushes associated buffers as it closes the specified file. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Functions]] | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
[[Category:ASCII File Access]] | [[Category:ASCII File Access]] | ||
[[Category:ASCII File Access Functions]] | [[Category:ASCII File Access Functions]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 10 February 2012
Contents
Purpose
Function to flush internal buffer
Syntax
FFLUSH(<expN>)
See Also
Description
The FFLUSH() function works in conjunction with the FOPEN() and FWRITE() functions to flush the internal buffer. The <expN> is the file handle returned by the FOPEN() function. The FFLUSH() function is used to bypass the I/O buffer and commit open text files to the current device. The FCLOSE() function also flushes associated buffers as it closes the specified file.
Example
fwrite(fp,"Hello World") fflush(fp)