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https://github.com/salmmanfred/rustdatabook
https://github.com/salmmanfred/rustdatabook
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/salmmanfred/rustdatabook
- Owner: salmmanfred
- License: mit
- Created: 2021-01-15T13:23:45.000Z (almost 4 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2021-01-19T07:29:07.000Z (almost 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-13T00:28:50.991Z (3 months ago)
- Language: Rust
- Size: 17.6 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: license
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how to use:
# How to structure a rdb file:
```
|test_A|This is an array ,b,c,1ad
|test_M|This is a string or Meta tag
|test_D|this is a number tag
```
add _A or _M or _D to the name to select the types!
the _A _M and _D will be ignored when using findValue
so only use the name you specified when trying to look for it.## How to 'compile' a rdb file
use rdbData(&str) the string is the name of the file.
to find the position of the data use findValue
Disclaimer: due to rust for some reason the values will start on 1 and not 0.
if you try to get value 0 you will only be left with "" or 0
after that you will be given a dataBook ( from rdbData):
```rust
pub struct dataBook{
pub NM:Vec, //NM = name meta
pub ND:Vec, //ND = name digit
pub D:Vec, //D = digit
pub M:Vec, //M = meta
pub A:Vec>, //A = array
pub AN:Vec //AN = array name
}
```
you dont need to make your own dataBook as it can be found in rustDatabook::dataBook
## How to use find valuefindValue(&str,&dataBook,&str) -> usize first str is the name of the value and the second str is what type so _A _M _D
## How to change data:
changeData(&str &str &str): name of the file, the new data, the name of the data aka |changethisdata_M|
## How to add Data:
addData(&str &str): name of the file, the new data in this format |name+(type)|added data
## Remove data:
removeData(&str,&str): name of the file, name of the data
after changeing data you need to re parse the file
## How to use copyValueToNew:copyValueToNew(name:&str,newName:&str, copyName:&str,xx: dataBook,typ:&str): name of the file, name of the new data which is going to be added , name of the data you will be copying, the databook, type if it is _M _A or _D