_Added in 1.9.0_ */bwrite [-t] <filename> <S> [N] <text|%var|&binvar>* Writes [N] bytes from <text|%var|&binvar> to the file starting at byte position <S> or 0, any existing information at this position is overwritten. *Switches* -t - Treat <text|%var|&binvar> as plain text. *Parameters* <filename> - File to modify. <S> - Byte position in the file to start writing to. [N] - Byte count from <text|%var|&binvar> to write. <text|%var|&binvar> - Text/%variable/&binvar to write to file. *Example*
alias example {
;Write some text to a file at beginning of the file
/bwrite file.txt 0 hello there!
;Read the binary data into binary variable &tempfile
/bread $qt(file.txt) 0 $file(file.txt).size &tempfile
;Print the binary variable data as text, outputs 'Hello there!'
echo -ag $bvar(&tempfile, 1-).text
;Replace "there!" with "world!"
/bwrite file.txt 6 world!
;Read the binary data into binary variable &tempfile
/bread $qt(file.txt) 0 $file(file.txt).size &tempfile
;Print the binary variable data as text, outputs 'Hello world!'
echo -ag $bvar(&tempfile, 1-).text
}