write.iff {AmigaFFH} | R Documentation |
Write Interchange File Format (IFF)
Description
Write an IFFChunk()
object conform the Interchange File Format (IFF).
Usage
write.iff(x, file, disk = NULL)
Arguments
x |
An |
file |
A filename for the IFF file to which the |
disk |
A virtual Commodore Amiga disk to which the |
Details
Writes an IFFChunk()
object (including all nested chunks) to the
specified file. Only the structure of the object needs to be valid, however,
a correctly structured file does not necessarily result in an interpretable file
(see examples).
Value
Returns either NULL
or an integer
status invisibly as passed
by the close()
statement used to close the file connection.
When disk
is specified, a copy of disk
is returned
to which the file is written.
Author(s)
Pepijn de Vries
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interchange_File_Format
See Also
Other io.operations:
read.AmigaBasicBMAP()
,
read.AmigaBasicShape()
,
read.AmigaBasic()
,
read.AmigaBitmapFontSet()
,
read.AmigaBitmapFont()
,
read.AmigaIcon()
,
read.SysConfig()
,
read.iff()
,
write.AmigaBasicShape()
,
write.AmigaBasic()
,
write.AmigaBitmapFont()
,
write.AmigaIcon()
,
write.SysConfig()
Other iff.operations:
IFFChunk-class
,
WaveToIFF()
,
as.raster.AmigaBasicShape()
,
getIFFChunk()
,
interpretIFFChunk()
,
rasterToIFF()
,
rawToIFFChunk()
,
read.iff()
Examples
## Not run:
## read an IFF file as an IFFChunk object:
example.iff <- read.iff(system.file("ilbm8lores.iff", package = "AmigaFFH"))
## This will write the IFF file (in this case a bitmap image)
## to the temp directory:
write.iff(example.iff, file.path(tempdir(), "image.iff"))
## End(Not run)