On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 22:28:56 +0200, Steven Schveighoffer
<[email protected]> wrote:
No, the code does this:
f.writeln("hello");
f.writeln("world");
The example is supposed to demonstrate how to re-open the file for
appending and write "world". Look at some of the other examples. Not
that it's a big deal, because I think it's just one more line.
From the OP:
Clarification:
* You should show how to do this in one programming language per answer
only.
* Assume that the text file doesn't exist beforehand
* You don't need to reopen the text file after writing the first line
The third point here might be important.
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Simen