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parameter1={{Param|aggregate|map_to_save}}| | parameter1={{Param|aggregate|map_to_save}}| | ||
parameter2={{Param|string|file_to_save}}| | parameter2={{Param|string|file_to_save}}| | ||
parameter3={{Param|boolean| | parameter3={{Param|boolean|compact}}| | ||
p1desc={{Pspan| | p1desc={{Pspan|map_to_save}} is the map to save data from| | ||
p2desc={{Pspan| | p2desc={{Pspan|file_to_save}} is the filename to save to| | ||
p3desc={{Pspan| | p3desc={{Pspan|compact}} is an (optional) flag; if omitted or true, record values are written on a single line of the file when possible, rather than one field per line| | ||
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function_description=Saves the data in the {{pspan|map_to_save}} | function_description=Saves the data in the {{pspan|map_to_save}} to the {{pspan|file_to_save}} in your KoLmafia "data" directory. The {{pspan|compact}} parameter exists only for backwards compatibility; there is no need to use it in new code (but if you do use it, you must pass the same value to [[file_to_map|file_to_map()]] to successfully read any records within your map). This function returns the operation's success. If {{pspan|file_to_save}} already exists, this function will override (not append) the file's contents with the new data. It's also worth noting that, once saved, the data in {{pspan|file_to_save}} is not tied to any particular map; it can be loaded into another map or slice, as long as the datatypes are compatible.</p> | ||
<p>As this & [[file_to_map|file_to_map()]] are KoLmafia's only I/O functions, they are invaluable for an ASH scripter wishing to save any script settings or information too complex to easily fit in a user preference. However, caution should be used, as a single failed operation of this function could result in the loss of all such data. For anything difficult to re-create, or too important to lose, the script author should be careful to save backups and check for function success during such operations.| | <p>As this & [[file_to_map|file_to_map()]] are KoLmafia's only I/O functions, they are invaluable for an ASH scripter wishing to save any script settings or information too complex to easily fit in a user preference. However, caution should be used, as a single failed operation of this function could result in the loss of all such data. For anything difficult to re-create, or too important to lose, the script author should be careful to save backups and check for function success during such operations.| | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 11 March 2010
Function Syntax
boolean map_to_file(aggregate map_to_save ,string file_to_save )
boolean map_to_file(aggregate map_to_save ,string file_to_save ,boolean compact )
- map_to_save is the map to save data from
- file_to_save is the filename to save to
- compact is an (optional) flag; if omitted or true, record values are written on a single line of the file when possible, rather than one field per line
Saves the data in the map_to_save to the file_to_save in your KoLmafia "data" directory. The compact parameter exists only for backwards compatibility; there is no need to use it in new code (but if you do use it, you must pass the same value to file_to_map() to successfully read any records within your map). This function returns the operation's success. If file_to_save already exists, this function will override (not append) the file's contents with the new data. It's also worth noting that, once saved, the data in file_to_save is not tied to any particular map; it can be loaded into another map or slice, as long as the datatypes are compatible.
As this & file_to_map() are KoLmafia's only I/O functions, they are invaluable for an ASH scripter wishing to save any script settings or information too complex to easily fit in a user preference. However, caution should be used, as a single failed operation of this function could result in the loss of all such data. For anything difficult to re-create, or too important to lose, the script author should be careful to save backups and check for function success during such operations.
Code Sample
This sample saves a simple map of a user's responses to questions.
boolean [string] answers;
answers["Chocolate"] = user_confirm( "Do you like chocolate?" );
answers["CuteKittens"] = user_confirm( "Do you like cute kittens?" );
answers["ThisGame"] = user_confirm( "Do you like KoL?" );
if (map_to_file( answers , "WhatYouLike.txt" ))
print( "Your answers were saved successfully." );
else
print( "There was a problem saving your answers." );
If the user answered No, Yes, Yes to the questions, they should now have a file that contains:
Chocolate false CuteKittens true ThisGame true
See Also