write filehandle
Writes a formatted record (possibly multiline) to the specified filehandle , using the format associated with that filehandle - see Section 4.10 in Chapter 4 . By default, the format for a filehandle is the one having the same name as the filehandle.
If
filehandle
is unspecified, output goes to the current default output filehandle, which starts out as STDOUT but may be changed by the
select
operator. If the
filehandle
is an expression, then the expression is evaluated to determine the actual
filehandle
at runtime.
Note that
write
is
not
the opposite of
read
. Use
print
for simple string output. If you want to bypass standard I/O, see
syswrite
.
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