Core Function PTRRead
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Revision as of 15:38, 29 September 2013
PTRRead( <ptr>, <type>, <offset> )
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Description
Read data from a memory pointer optionally starting from a given index.
Parameters
ptr
The pointer to use.
type
The type of data to read
If the type parameter contains a number instead of a string it will ignore the table below and read that many bytes from the pointer and return it.
[TYPE] [WHAT IT IS] c ASCII char C UNICODE char b unsigned byte B signed byte s signed int16 i signed int32 l signed int64 S unsigned int16 I unsigned int32 L unsigned int64 f float d double t pointer
offset
Offset to add to the pointer.
Return Value
Success: Returns the value requested or -1 if fail.
Failure: Returns null.
Remarks
None.
Example
$PTR = Alloc(300); PTRWrite($PTR, "f", 0, 133.77); PTRWrite($PTR, "l", 4, 777); PTRWrite($PTR, "i", 12, 1221); Println( PTRRead($PTR, "f", 0) ); Println( PTRRead($PTR, "l", 4) ); Println( PTRRead($PTR, "i", 12) ); Free($PTR);