Hi. I wasbwondering if there was a way to have the user input something to a string and then write that as the filename. Please use my example of the string deckname.
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Jump to PostOf course. Read the string from the user. Use the string as the filename. No magic about it.
Let me change your question and the answer to this is how you wold do the filename thing, too:
Hi. I was wondering if there was a way to have the …
Jump to PostAnd I was meaning to tell you how you can do it. We aren't a give-away coding site, you know. You probably need to read the Member Rules as asked.
Jump to PostLook up the OPEN command again. I believe you have it wrong.
Jump to PostThat doesnt answer my question on line 32!
Yes it does. You'll have to tell us why it doesn't. All you have to do is look at your line 32 and compare it to their command.
Justntell me the command please.
We would rather you learn, not just let us …
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