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Description
Opens a specified file and returns a TextStream object that can be used to read from, write to, or append to the file.
Syntax
object.OpenAsTextStream([iomode, [format]])
The OpenAsTextStream method syntax has these parts:
Part |
Description |
object |
Required. Always the name of a File object. |
iomode |
Optional. Indicates input/output mode. Can be one of three constants: ForReading, ForWriting, or ForAppending. |
format |
Optional. One of three Tristate values used to indicate the format of the opened file. If omitted, the file is opened as ASCII.
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Settings
The iomode argument can have any of the following settings:
Constant |
Value |
Description |
ForReading |
1 |
Open a file for reading only. You can't write to this file. |
ForWriting |
2 |
Open a file for writing. If a file with the same name exists, its previous contents are overwritten. |
ForAppending |
8 |
Open a file and write to the end of the file. |
The format argument can have any of the following settings:
Constant |
Value |
Description |
TristateUseDefault |
-2 |
Opens the file using the system default. |
TristateTrue |
-1 |
Opens the file as Unicode. |
TristateFalse |
0 |
Opens the file as ASCII. |
Remarks
The OpenAsTextStream method provides the same functionality as the OpenTextFile method of the FileSystemObject. In addition, the OpenAsTextStream method can be used to write to a file.
The following code illustrates the use of the OpenAsTextStream method:
Function TextStreamTest
Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8
Const TristateUseDefault = -2, TristateTrue = -1, TristateFalse = 0
Dim fso, f, ts
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
fso.CreateTextFile "test1.txt" ' Create a file.
Set f = fso.GetFile("test1.txt")
Set ts = f.OpenAsTextStream(ForWriting, TristateUseDefault)
ts.Write "Hello World"
ts.Close
Set ts = f.OpenAsTextStream(ForReading, TristateUseDefault)
TextStreamTest = ts.ReadLine
ts.Close
End Function
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