Difference between revisions of "INI SET()"
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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Function to set the value of a key in a specified section of an 'ini' file | Function to set the value of a key in a specified section of an 'ini' file | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
INI_SET(<expC1>, <expC2>, <expC3>, <expC4>) | INI_SET(<expC1>, <expC2>, <expC3>, <expC4>) | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[INI_GET()]], [[INI_GETSECTION()]], [[INI_SETSECTION()]] | [[INI_GET()]], [[INI_GETSECTION()]], [[INI_SETSECTION()]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The INI_SET() function sets the value of an individual key in a specified section of an 'ini' file. The function returns .T. (true) if the value is set successfully, .F. (false) if not. | The INI_SET() function sets the value of an individual key in a specified section of an 'ini' file. The function returns .T. (true) if the value is set successfully, .F. (false) if not. | ||
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|<expC4>||Name of the ini file. | |<expC4>||Name of the ini file. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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ini_set('global','key1','new value','test.ini') | ini_set('global','key1','new value','test.ini') | ||
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==Products== | ==Products== |
Revision as of 12:44, 11 December 2012
Purpose
Function to set the value of a key in a specified section of an 'ini' file
Syntax
INI_SET(<expC1>, <expC2>, <expC3>, <expC4>)
See Also
INI_GET(), INI_GETSECTION(), INI_SETSECTION()
Description
The INI_SET() function sets the value of an individual key in a specified section of an 'ini' file. The function returns .T. (true) if the value is set successfully, .F. (false) if not.
Parameter | Description |
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<expC1> | Name of the section. |
<expC2> | Name of the key. |
<expC3> | Value to be set. |
<expC4> | Name of the ini file. |
Example
# test.ini # comment lines are preceeded by a '#' ; or a ';' # # "Sections" are enclosed in [ and ] [global] ; key/value pairs are contained in the sections and are written like this key1 = value key2 = value2 ; You can include macros in the key/value pairs. key3 = This is $(key2) and $(key1) # end of test.ini
ini_set('global','key1','new value','test.ini')
Products
Lianja, Lianja Server