My teacher assigned me to create a simple project: Create a form, which the user has to complete and when he presses the submit button, then the program should write all the information in different textfiles (For example, 1 textfile for their first name, onother for their last name etc.) (I know it sounds insane, but a project is a project). Anyway, I tried this:
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); //On Click
var
F:Array[1..20]of textfile; //20 fields, 1 txt each one
Firstname,Fname:string; //Location,Field
Begin
Firstname:=ExtractFilePath(Paramstr(0))+'User\Identity\FirstName.txt'; //Location
Fname:=Edit1.text;
AssignFile(f[1],Firstname);
Rewrite(f[1],Firstname);
writeln(f[1],Fname);
closefile(f[1]);
end;
I searched on the Google about this error:
I/O error 102,
All I found is that Delphi does not assign the file, for some reasons. But I still don't get why, the code looks absolutely correct and logical to me, Perhaps what I tried:
F:Array[1..20]of Textfile is wrong, the only reason i tried it, is because i wanted to start writing f1,f2,...,f20
What do you think I should do?
Rewrite
should not beFirstname
. Does it even compile? Also, you need to spend more time on chosing good variable names.Firstname
is the path to the file containing the first name, andFname
is the first name. Not good.Rewrite
doesn't make any sense.