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(Created page with "__NOTOC__ This function attempts to write an unsigned integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. ==Syntax== <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> int file:writeUInt ( unsigned_int value ) </syntaxhighlight> ==Arguments== *'''value:''' a number in the range of [0..4294967295] to write into the file/stream ==Returns== Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns '''false...") |
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This function attempts to write an unsigned integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. | This function attempts to write an unsigned integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 23 January 2022
This function attempts to write an unsigned integer into a file/stream and returns how many bytes have actually been written. The amount of bytes written should be four.
Syntax
int file:writeUInt ( unsigned_int value )
Arguments
- value: a number in the range of [0..4294967295] to write into the file/stream
Returns
Returns the amount of bytes written during the write operation. Returns false if value is not a valid number type.
Example
todo.