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I need the inno setup to take a line, check the number of Area. and add +1, see the example below

Original FILE:

[Area.1]
Title=World P1
Local=C:\scenery\world\p
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.2]
Title=World C1
Local=C:\scenery\world\c
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.3]
Title=World D1
Local=C:\scenery\world\d
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.4]
Title=World E1
Local=C:\scenery\world\e
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

Inno setup will check which is the last Area, in the case Area.4, it will take the number and add it with +1 and add one more area with the additional number to be able to follow the file as said. So, take Area.4 and add

[Area.5]

Title=World F1

Local=C:\scenery\world\f

Layer=

Active=TRUE

Required=FALSE

Inno Setup, read and check last area, after install, it will stay like this

[Area.1]
Title=World P1
Local=C:\scenery\world\p
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.2]
Title=World C1
Local=C:\scenery\world\c
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.3]
Title=World D1
Local=C:\scenery\world\d
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.4]
Title=World E1
Local=C:\scenery\world\e
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

[Area.5]
Title=World F1
Local=C:\scenery\world\f
Layer=
Active=TRUE
Required=FALSE

I'm using this code, but it just adds, I need the installer to check the number in the original file and change the lines [1] adding +1, as if it were a sum in PHP / mysql

function saveStringToFile(): boolean;
var
  InstallDir: string;
  fileName : string;
  lines : TArrayOfString;
begin
  if FileExists(ExpandConstant('{app}\scenery.cfg')) then
  begin
    MsgBox('Archive "scenery.cfg" found', mbInformation, MB_OK);
    Result := True;
    fileName := ExpandConstant('{app}\scenery.cfg');
    SetArrayLength(lines, 43);
  //
  lines[0] := '';
  lines[1] := '[Area.5]';
  lines[2] := 'Title=World F1';
  lines[3] := 'Local=C:\scenery\world\f';
  lines[4] := 'Layer=';
  lines[5] := 'Active=TRUE';
  lines[6] := 'Required=FALSE';
  lines[7] := '';
  //
  Result := SaveStringsToFile(filename,lines,true);
  exit;
  end
  else
  begin
    MsgBox('Archive "scenery.cfg" not found', mbInformation, MB_OK);
    Result := False;
  end;
end;
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  • What does it mean "add the number to +1"? Do you want to change [Area.1] to Area.2 and Area.2 to Area.3? Would you show us the original file and how do you want it to look after the installation? Feb 11, 2020 at 6:32
  • @MartinPrikryl I think he wants to update the INI and add a new Area section with the next number. I think ... Feb 11, 2020 at 10:52
  • You mention [Area.X]: Does it mean, you have a big file with some areas and you have to search for the area where Title=X, get its number, and add 1 to it?
    – M. Bauer
    Feb 11, 2020 at 11:49
  • I have a .cfg file that contains [Area.1] and its lines, I need Inno Setup to check the area number and add 6 more Areas, there would be Area.1,2,3,4,5, 6... Just like @M.Bauer said
    – Dynamo
    Feb 11, 2020 at 17:29
  • I edited the post to make it more understandable
    – Dynamo
    Feb 11, 2020 at 17:38

1 Answer 1

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You first have to read the config file to get the maximum area number. See the following functions. There's a separate function to get out the number of a certain line. After you have the maximum number, you just have to add 1, and continue to write your aditional areas.

After you have your fileName, you can call: maxNumber := GetMaxNumber(fileName);

The function have some explainig comments. There are also message boxes you can uncomment which give you some information what's going on.

function GetAreaNumber(line : String) : Integer;
var
    pos1, pos2 : Integer;
    number : String;
begin
    // This function only gets called, when the line contains an area header.
    // Get the positions of the chracter before and after the number and
    // extract the number.
    pos1 := Pos('.', line)
    pos2 := Pos(']', line)
    number := Copy(line, pos1 + 1, pos2 - (pos1 + 1))
    //MsgBox(number, mbInformation, MB_OK)
    Result := StrToIntDef(number, 0)
end;

function GetMaxNumber(fileName : String): Integer;
var
    lines : TArrayOfString;
    linesCount, index : Integer;
    maxNumber, currentNumber : Integer;
begin
    maxNumber := 0

    if LoadStringsFromFile(fileName, lines) then
    begin
        linesCount := GetArrayLength(lines)
        //MsgBox(IntToStr(linesCount), mbInformation, MB_OK)

        // Run through all the lines from the file.
        for index := 0 to linesCount - 1 do
        begin
            // Check if the line contains an area header.
            if Pos('[Area.', lines[index]) > 0 then
            begin
                //MsgBox(lines[index], mbInformation, MB_OK)
                currentNumber := GetAreaNumber(lines[index])

                if currentNumber > maxNumber then
                begin
                    maxNumber := currentNumber
                end
            end
        end
    end;

    Result := maxNumber
end;
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  • Good. Use StrToIntDef to handle unexpected sections gracefully. Otherwise the installer will fatally fail when encountering lines like [Area.], [Area.X], etc. + You should test if the line starts with [Area., not if it contains that only. The line can be commented out like ;[Area.1]. Feb 12, 2020 at 14:43
  • It would be worth considering using IniKeyExists in a loop to incrementally test for a section existence. That would be the most robust way. Feb 12, 2020 at 14:54
  • I changed the string conversion function to StrToIntDef() as Martin suggested.
    – M. Bauer
    Feb 12, 2020 at 15:12
  • @Martin: Using IniKeyExists would require to know the smallest area number with which to start. If [Area.2] ist the first in the file, searching for [Area.1] will fail, and give you the wrong result.
    – M. Bauer
    Feb 12, 2020 at 15:22
  • Sure, that's what I mean by "in a loop to incrementally test for a section existence" Feb 12, 2020 at 17:06

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