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Set_INI_Value()

The Set_INI_Value() function can be used for manipulating Windows INI files. If you need to set values in [sections] containing key=value pairs, then this is the function you need. If you only need to set keys and values (in the form key=value), you can use the simpler Set_CFG_Value(). If you need more control, see Set_CFG_Item().

Syntax

Set_INI_Value(filenum/filename||section||key||value)

Arguments

Argument Required Description
filenum/filename Yes The number of the file set in the script's associated files list that you want write to, or the absolute path\filename you want to write to. If you are using an absolute path\filename, any script environment variables found in filename will be replaced by their actual values when the script is executed.
section Yes The desired [section] within the INI file where you want to set the value. Any script environment variables found in section will be replaced by their actual values when the script is executed. You should not surround section in square brackets.
key Yes The key within the section of the configuration file that you want to set. Any script environment variables found in key will be replaced by their actual values when the script is executed.
value No The desired value of key within section of the configuration file. Any script environment variables found in value will be replaced by their actual values when the script is executed.


Examples

Set_INI_Value(%emupath%\config.ini||Config||LoadPath||%gamepath%)

This might have the following effect in the INI file: -
[Config]
LoadPath=c:\games

Set_INI_Value(4||Control||JoystickPort||2)

This might have the following effect in the INI file: -
[Control]
JoystickPort=2

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