Clib Restore Cursor Position Method
The Restore Cursor Position method sets the current file cursor to a position that you specify. You can use it to restore the file cursor to a position that the Clib Get Cursor Position returns. It returns one of the following values:
If successful, then it returns the following value:
0
If not successful, then it returns nonzero and stores the error value in the errno property.
Format
Clib.fsetpos(filePointer, position)
The following table describes the arguments for the Restore Cursor Position method.
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
filePointer |
A file pointer that the Clib Open File method returns. |
position |
The value that the Clib Get method returns. |
Example
For an example, see Clib Get Cursor Position Method.
Related Topics
For more information, see the following topics: