nealgres Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 Hello all I have been looking for this answer for several hours now so i figured i would put it to the group. I have a sript that is parsing several log files at once, i am copying a simplified version here that gets the problem accross. #include<Array.au3> #include<file.au3> Dim $aOutputFile[1],$bFileList, $bFileLine $bFileList=_FileListToArray(@ScriptDir,"*_*.messages*",1) For $bFileNum = 1 to $bFileList[0] _FileReadToArray($bFileList[$bFileNum],$bFileLine) For $LineNum = 1 to $bFileLine[0] $Warning = StringInStr($bFileLine[$LineNum],"WARNING") If $Warning > 0 Then _ArrayAdd($aOutputFile,$bFileLine[$LineNum]) Next _FileWriteFromArray(@ScriptDir & "\_" & $bFileList[$bFileNum],$aOutputFile) Next Everything seems to work just fine except that it doesnt clear the Output array before the next run, so that at the end of 10 files i have the contents of the complete directory in one file Nice to have but not what i was looking for really. I honestly cant see how to do that in AutoIt i would hate to have to spawn a seperate array for each file I want to process. I am sure that its a simple answere that I just missed completly but the help is appreciated.
Moderators SmOke_N Posted February 26, 2007 Moderators Posted February 26, 2007 For $bFileNum = 1 to $bFileList[0] _FileReadToArray($bFileList[$bFileNum],$bFileLine) For $LineNum = 1 to $bFileLine[0] $Warning = StringInStr($bFileLine[$LineNum],"WARNING") If $Warning > 0 Then _ArrayAdd($aOutputFile,$bFileLine[$LineNum]) Next _FileWriteFromArray(@ScriptDir & "\_" & $bFileList[$bFileNum],$aOutputFile) $aOutputFile = '' Dim $aOutputFile[1] Next Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
MrCreatoR Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) There is another way to “clean” the array: Dim $Array[1] = [0] Edited February 26, 2007 by MsCreatoR Spoiler Using OS: Win 7 Professional, Using AutoIt Ver(s): 3.3.6.1 / 3.3.8.1 AutoIt Russian Community My Work... Spoiler Projects: ATT - Application Translate Tool {new}| BlockIt - Block files & folders {new}| SIP - Selected Image Preview {new}| SISCABMAN - SciTE Abbreviations Manager {new}| AutoIt Path Switcher | AutoIt Menu for Opera! | YouTube Download Center! | Desktop Icons Restorator | Math Tasks | KeyBoard & Mouse Cleaner | CaptureIt - Capture Images Utility | CheckFileSize ProgramUDFs: OnAutoItErrorRegister - Handle AutoIt critical errors {new}| AutoIt Syntax Highlight {new}| Opera Library! | Winamp Library | GetFolderToMenu | Custom_InputBox()! | _FileRun UDF | _CheckInput() UDF | _GUIInputSetOnlyNumbers() UDF | _FileGetValidName() UDF | _GUICtrlCreateRadioCBox UDF | _GuiCreateGrid() | _PathSplitByRegExp() | _GUICtrlListView_MoveItems - UDF | GUICtrlSetOnHover_UDF! | _ControlTab UDF! | _MouseSetOnEvent() UDF! | _ProcessListEx - UDF | GUICtrl_SetResizing - UDF! | Mod. for _IniString UDFs | _StringStripChars UDF | _ColorIsDarkShade UDF | _ColorConvertValue UDF | _GUICtrlTab_CoverBackground | CUI_App_UDF | _IncludeScripts UDF | _AutoIt3ExecuteCode | _DragList UDF | Mod. for _ListView_Progress | _ListView_SysLink | _GenerateRandomNumbers | _BlockInputEx | _IsPressedEx | OnAutoItExit Handler | _GUICtrlCreateTFLabel UDF | WinControlSetEvent UDF | Mod. for _DirGetSizeEx UDF Examples: ScreenSaver Demo - Matrix included | Gui Drag Without pause the script | _WinAttach()! | Turn Off/On Monitor | ComboBox Handler Example | Mod. for "Thinking Box" | Cool "About" Box | TasksBar Imitation Demo Like the Projects/UDFs/Examples? Please rate the topic (up-right corner of the post header: Rating ) * === My topics === * ================================================== ================================================== AutoIt is simple, subtle, elegant. © AutoIt Team
nealgres Posted February 26, 2007 Author Posted February 26, 2007 There is another way to clean the array: Dim $Array[1] = [0] Thanks every one I knew it had to be something so simple as this.
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