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I would like to know on how to code the variable as shown below

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

 

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Local $sURL1 = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, 1)
Local $sURL2 = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, 2)
Local $sURL3 = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, 3)
Local $sURL4 = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, 4)
Local $sURL5 = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, 5)

How to simplify above coding using For loop, as shown below: $sURL & $i is not working under AutoIT here.

For $i = 1 to 5
         Local $sURL & $i = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, $i)
         MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "line of the file:" & @CRLF & $sURL & $i)
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You could use Assign, but I would use an array.

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I didn't test this, but it might work :)  This example uses an array as mentioned by BrewManNH, for indexing.

Local $URL_max = 5
Local $asURL[$URL_max]; Create Array

For $i = 0 to $URL_max - 1
     $asURL[$i] = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, $i)                                          ; Read URL from file
     MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "line of the file:" & @CRLF & $asURL[$i] & " " & $i)   ; Display URL stored in $asURL[]
Next
; Display index [0]
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "Array index: " & $asURL[0])

Edit: Fixed my variable naming errors.

Edit: Also fixed array range.

 

Edited by Xandy
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6 hours ago, Xandy said:

I didn't test this, but it might work :)  This example uses an array as mentioned by BrewManNH, for indexing.

Local $URL_max = 5
Local $asURL[$URL_max]; Create Array

For $i = 0 to $URL_max - 1
     $asURL[$i] = FileReadLine($hFileOpen, $i)                                          ; Read URL from file
     MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "[" & $i + 1 & "] line of the file:" & @CRLF & $asURL[$i])   ; Display URL stored in $asURL
Next
; Display index [0]
MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "", "Array index: " & $asURL[0])

Edit: Fixed my variable naming errors.

Edit: Also fixed array range.

 

 

Please see following image, when I load the first line of file, it returns nothing, and loading the second line of file should be Line 2, but it return Line 1 instead.

Lines.png

Do you have any suggestions on what wrong it is on reading file?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)

Sample_Lines.txt

Edited by oemript
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