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<dd class="notedate"> 01:37, 28 November 2006
 
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 28 November 2006 - 01:37
<dt class="note">[[User:Pennywise|Pennywise]]<dd class="note">In Armed Assault, the 'loadfile' command must be preceded by the 'compile' command to work.
<dt class="note">[[User:Pennywise|Pennywise]]<dd class="note">In Armed Assault, the 'loadfile' command must be preceded by the 'compile' command to work.
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Ex ArmA 1.0:  _falarmEvent = compile loadfile ("syswarn\falarmEvent.sqf")
Ex ArmA 1.0:  _falarmEvent = compile loadfile ("syswarn\falarmEvent.sqf")


<dd class="notedate"> 01:10, 11 July 2007 (CEST)
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 11 July 2007 - 01:10 (CEST)
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Tactii|Tactii]]'''<dd class="note">The note by [[User:Pennywise|Pennywise]] is not entirely accurate. [[loadFile]] only needs to be preceded with [[compile]] when loading [[Code|code]] (for example, a [[Function|function]] contained in an [[Script (File)|.sqf file]]). Using [[loadFile]] without [[compile]] will return a [[String|string]], which, in some cases, is exactly what you want.
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Tactii|Tactii]]'''<dd class="note">The note by [[User:Pennywise|Pennywise]] is not entirely accurate. [[loadFile]] only needs to be preceded with [[compile]] when loading [[Code|code]] (for example, a [[Function|function]] contained in an [[Script (File)|.sqf file]]). Using [[loadFile]] without [[compile]] will return a [[String|string]], which, in some cases, is exactly what you want.


<dd class="notedate"> 11:17, 02 December 2012 (ZULU)
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 02 December 2012 - 11:17 (ZULU)
<dt class="note">'''[[neokika]]'''<dd class="note">Please note that any comment you have within the file you load will be included, to get around that use preprocessFile instead.
<dt class="note">'''[[neokika]]'''<dd class="note">Please note that any comment you have within the file you load will be included, to get around that use preprocessFile instead.
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Description

Description:
Return content of given filename.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
String = loadFile filename
Parameters:
filename: String
Return Value:
String

Examples

Example 1:
_contents = loadFile "myFunction.sqf"

Additional Information

See also:
preprocessFileLineNumberspreprocessFile

Notes

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Notes

Posted on 28 November 2006 - 01:37
Pennywise
In Armed Assault, the 'loadfile' command must be preceded by the 'compile' command to work.
Ex OFP 1.96: _falarmEvent = loadfile ("syswarn\falarmEvent.sqf")
Ex ArmA 1.0: _falarmEvent = compile loadfile ("syswarn\falarmEvent.sqf")
Posted on 11 July 2007 - 01:10 (CEST)
Tactii
The note by Pennywise is not entirely accurate. loadFile only needs to be preceded with compile when loading code (for example, a function contained in an .sqf file). Using loadFile without compile will return a string, which, in some cases, is exactly what you want.
Posted on 02 December 2012 - 11:17 (ZULU)
neokika
Please note that any comment you have within the file you load will be included, to get around that use preprocessFile instead.

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