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- From: csn73@seq1.keele.ac.uk (P.R. Harding)
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- Subject: Re: Help with this programming
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 17:11:10 GMT
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- From article <1992Nov13.174232.1428@dcatlas.dot.gov>, by joet@dcatlas.dot.gov (Joe Trott):
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- > If anything, it looks like you are missing an "Open" for your names text
- > file. The first reference I see in your code to Names is the top of your
- > loop checking for EOF. Does it simply croak, or do you get an immediate
- > EOF with no names read? I.e. what does the eof test return for a file that
- > has not been opened?
- >
- > -JTT
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- Can someone HELP!
- First of all can someone tell me how to start a new topic ?
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- Second:
- Has anyone got a procedure that is similar to the GREP command in UNIX.
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- I would be greatful if you could send me some ideas or if you have the
- procedure a copy of the procedure. Basically I need to read a string in
- a text file, just as GREP does.
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- Thanks
- P. Harding
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