ReadLine Method

 

Reads an entire line (up to, but not including, the newline character) from a TextStream file and returns the resulting string.

Syntax

object.ReadLine( )

Remarks

The object argument is always the name of a TextStream object.

Remarks

The following example illustrates the use of the ReadLine method.

var ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8;

var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");

// Open the file for output.
var filename = "c:\\testfile.txt";

var f = fso.OpenTextFile(filename, ForWriting, true);

// Write to the file.
f.WriteLine("Hello world!");
f.WriteLine("The quick brown fox");
f.Close();

// Open the file for input.
f = fso.OpenTextFile(filename, ForReading);

// Read from the file and display the results.
while (!f.AtEndOfStream)
    {
    var r = f.ReadLine();
    document.write (r + "<br />");
    }
f.Close();
Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8
Dim fso, MyFile, FileName, TextLine

Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")

' Open the file for output.
FileName = "c:\testfile.txt"

Set MyFile = fso.OpenTextFile(FileName, ForWriting, True)

' Write to the file.
MyFile.WriteLine "Hello world!"
MyFile.WriteLine "The quick brown fox"
MyFile.Close

' Open the file for input.
Set MyFile = fso.OpenTextFile(FileName, ForReading)

' Read from the file and display the results.
Do While MyFile.AtEndOfStream <> True
    TextLine = MyFile.ReadLine
    Document.Write TextLine & "<br />"
Loop
MyFile.Close

Applies To:

TextStream Object

Change History

Date

History

Reason

September 2009

Removed unused constants from examples.

Customer feedback.

April 2009

Improved examples.

Information enhancement.

March 2009

Improved examples.

Customer feedback.

See Also

Read Method
ReadAll Method
Skip Method
SkipLine Method
Working with Files