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Re: Reading and saving a file [message #74615 is a reply to message #74612] Thu, 27 January 2011 04:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Giovanna is currently offline  Giovanna
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On 26 jan, 18:42, Paolo <pgri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 1:19 pm, Giovanna <giovanna01.san...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 26 jan, 13:37, Giovanna <giovanna01.san...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On 26 jan, 13:22, Paulo Penteado <pp.pente...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Jan 26, 12:48 pm, Giovanna <giovanna01.san...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> > So, i'm reading a file, i need to extract data and save into another
>>>> > file, but is coming with strange characters.
>>>> > In what format I save so they do not come up with these strange
>>>> > characters and that JAVA can also read??
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>>>> Where do you see the problem? In IDL, from what was read? In the file
>>>> written by IDL? Which characters are creating the problem?
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>>>> Generally speaking, any text files made in IDL should be easy to read
>>>> in Java, since IDL only natively does ASCII strings, and Java natively
>>>> uses Unicode.
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>>> I'm reading this file for example:http://pastebin.com/ctHZC8wvand
>>> when i save characters appear. See:http://pastebin.com/HsQse0uy
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>>> My code:http://pastebin.com/eiAVywr1
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>>> Thanks
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>> Hi all,
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>> I'm reading a file, i need to extract data and save into another
>> file, but is coming with strange characters.
>> I'm reading this file for example:http://pastebin.com/ZLgMjrH3and
>> when i save characters appear. See:http://pastebin.com/NbwKhqAw
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>> My code:http://pastebin.com/kShggiSa
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>> I need to save in a format that is then recognized by JAVA.
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>> Understood?
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> The solution is not to use the "save" function.
> Use "printf" to write the contents to the new
> file.
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> Ciao,
> Paolo

How do i use the printF? So: printF, file, 'teste1.dat'

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