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Re: fstat, file_info and file_test [message #35075 is a reply to message #35073] Thu, 15 May 2003 02:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Karsten Rodenacker is currently offline  Karsten Rodenacker
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Hmm, what about using help,/file,output=st and string search for the
appropriate file?
Regards
Karsten

Ben Tupper schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> This appears to be the week for file questions.
>
> I see that in the now distant past, my question has been asked here
> before, but the answers were pre-IDL 5.4 when FILE_xxxxx routines appeared.
>
> I would like to have a test that reports if the file is open - by simply
> providing the filename. FSTAT almost does it, but I have to associate
> the file with a LUN first. FILE_INFO and FILE_TEST each take the
> filename as an argument (instead of the lun that FSTAT requires), but
> neither test for 'openess'.
>
> What I would like to have is a function similar to:
>
> result = FILE_ISOPEN(filename)
>
> that returns a 1 (for open) or a 0 (for closed). Or, perhaps better in
> the long run, I'd like to see an /ISOPEN keyword added to FILE_TEST.
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>


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