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Per Amundsen, 02/08/2014 11:58 PM
Added in 1.9.0
/bset [-t] <&binvar> <N> <asciivalue> [asciivalue ... asciivalue]
Sets the <N>th byte in binary variable &binvar to the specified ascii value.
If the &binvar docent exists it is created.
If <N> is larger than the size of &binvar it will be zero filled up to <N> bytes.
If you specify multiple asciivalues, they are copied to successive positions after byte position N.
Switches
-t - Treat values a plain text.
Parameters
<&binvar> - The &binvar to modify.
<N> - The byte to modify.
<asciivalue> - The ascii value to insert.
Example
alias example { ;Create a binary variable set it to "This is fun!" bset -t &Example 1 This is fun! ;Print out the content of the variable echo -a $bvar(&Example, 1-).text }
Updated by Per Amundsen over 10 years ago · 1 revisions