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getline question

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SpongeBob1

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Mar 1, 2002
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US
Hi,

How can I modify the following to go backwards in a file, as opposed to forwards?

skip = 7
for (i=1; i < lines2skip; i++){
getline;
print

SB
 
you can't - there's no &quot;ungetline&quot;.

You'll have to change your processing logic - the most straight forward approach is to save lines as they're being processed and &quot;back reference&quot; them as needed. vlad
+----------------------------+
| #include<disclaimer.h> |
+----------------------------+
 
I get you Vlad, so pipe to something & use getline to read them back in again? Or an array - that much I can do - the backreferencing I will have problems with, and tips for starting this?
 
the 'backreferencing' will be done through &quot;associative&quot; array populated as the file 'read in'.

One thread you might be interested in [although NOT directly related to he issue at head] is: thread271-397032

vlad
+----------------------------+
| #include<disclaimer.h> |
+----------------------------+
 
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