Hi Alex
Thank you for your example and further guidance. I'll look into all of
those suggestions.
Best Regards
Dean
On 24 January 2017 at 17:02, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Dean,
>
> > I was reading each line in an input file text file, trimming it and
> seeing
> > if it
Hi Alex
> What do you want to do?
I was reading each line in an input file text file, trimming it and seeing
if it was a member of a list that I'd created. If it was I was recording
the list type and the number of the line in the file.
Some of the files split their strings (that match the list
Hi Dean,
> (de main (Pth)
>(in Pth (until (eof)
> (setq Rec (str (line T)))
> ...
> The above is giving me Bad input ']'
> I wrongly thought str would cope with this
I believe that 'str' is most probably not what you need. It is a rather
specialized parser, and normally not used.
(de main (Pth)
(in Pth (until (eof)
(setq Rec (str (line T)))
(prinl Rec)
The above is giving me Bad input ']'
I wrongly thought str would cope with this
Any hep much appreciated