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Added in 1.9.0
$readn
Returns the line number that was matched in a previous call to $read. If no match was found, $readn is set to zero.
Example
; Read a random line from the file 'file.txt'. //noop $read(file.txt) ; Print the line number from the last $read. //echo -ag Line number from the last read was: $readn
Updated by Per Amundsen over 9 years ago · 1 revisions