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How to parse the contents of a file?

Messi
Messi over 14 years ago

Hi everyone,

    If for example i have some file say rules file with contents of file being : <ruleno.> <rule name> <value>.

   How to parse the contents of this file and store in  table format?

  Can i get code for this?

Thanks,

  Messi

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    Messi over 14 years ago

    Thanks alot,

        i wanted to know how i can read any file and out it.i tried to code by reading file as u have written using infile then parsing it.To make table i was using makeTable commands and i was using car and cdr concepts to get the contents of my parsed file.But my code generateed errors...

    anyways thanx for the help,

    Regards,

      Messi

      

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    Messi over 14 years ago

    Thanks alot,

        i wanted to know how i can read any file and out it.i tried to code by reading file as u have written using infile then parsing it.To make table i was using makeTable commands and i was using car and cdr concepts to get the contents of my parsed file.But my code generateed errors...

    anyways thanx for the help,

    Regards,

      Messi

      

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