WriteLine Method (Windows Script Host)
Sends a string with a newline character to an output stream.
object.WriteLine([strText])
Arguments
object
StdOut or StdErr text stream objects.strText
Optional. String value indicating the text you want to write to the stream. If omitted, a newline character is written to the output stream.
Remarks
The WriteLine method always appends a newline character to the string. Calling the WriteLine method without supplying the argument strText is equivalent to calling WriteBlankLines(1). The StdIn, StdOut, and StdErr properties and methods work when running the script with the CScript.exe host executable file only. An "Invalid Handle" error is returned when run with WScript.exe. A line is a sequence of characters that ends with a newline character.
Example
The following code demonstrates the WriteLine method.
Dim StdIn, StdOut
Set StdIn = WScript.StdIn
Set StdOut = WScript.StdOut
Do While Not StdIn.AtEndOfStream
str = StdIn.ReadLine
StdOut.WriteLine "Line " & (StdIn.Line - 1) & ": " & str
Loop
var stdin = WScript.StdIn;
var stdout = WScript.StdOut;
while (!stdin.AtEndOfStream)
{
var str = stdin.ReadLine();
stdout.WriteLine("Line " + (stdin.Line - 1) + ": " + str);
}
Applies To:
StdErr Property (WScript)| StdOut Property (WScript)